Leaders in the United States and Europe insist they’re at war with the coronavirus. Here’s what they would do if they meant it. ( read original story ...)
Cambodia’s stock market marks a milestone amid crisis
The first company to list, the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority, held its IPO in 2012 ... the local subsidiary of a Taiwan garment manufacturer, the Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone, and the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says it wants to join an important WHO meeting after coronavirus strategy success. China objects to this
Taiwan is campaigning furiously to attend the next World Health Assembly (WHA) meeting to be held from May 18 as the island's successful coronavirus containment strategy has attracted the world's ... ( read original story ...)
NEXCOM Solves COVID-19 Related Network Capacity Issues with New 100GbE NIC Module
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic where the ability to work from home has become an absolute necessity, NEXCOM can now help telecom and data centers across the world virtualize and expand capacity with its ... ( read original story ...)
China berates New Zealand for supporting Taiwan’s bid for WHO observer status
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian says New Zealand’s comments are a severe violation of the ‘one China’ principle. ( read original story ...)
China berates New Zealand over support for Taiwan at WHO
China berated New Zealand on Monday for its support for Taiwan's participation at the World Health Organization (WHO), saying the country should "stop making wrong statements" on the issue to avoid ... ( read original story ...)
M17 Entertainment Limited Announces US$26.5 Million in Series D funding
M17 Entertainment Limited ("M17"), operator of the largest live streaming platform for Developed Asia, today announced that it has secured US$26.5 million in Series D funding. ( read original story ...)
Morning roundup: Taiwan baseball fans allowed inside stadium but sit apart
BASEBALL Taiwan baseball fans allowed inside stadium but sit apart There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan fans inside, seated far apart
There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
Fans allowed inside at Taiwan baseball stadiums, but sit apart with no food or concessions
Up to 1,000 fans are allowed in games, but no food can be brought in, concessions are closed and there must be plenty of distance between spectators. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan allows socially distanced baseball fans inside stadium
There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
New Zealand backs Taiwan’s role in WHO due to success with coronavirus
New Zealand on Friday weighed in on the debate around whether Taiwan should be allowed to join the World Health Organization (WHO) saying the country has a lot to offer given its success in limiting ... ( read original story ...)
New Zealand says it backs Taiwan’s role in WHO due to success with coronavirus
New Zealand on Friday weighed in on the debate around whether Taiwan should be allowed to join the World Health Organisation (WHO) saying the country has a lot to offer given its success in limiting ... ( read original story ...)
Grant Robertson avoids confirming NZ backing Taiwan for role at WHO
Taiwan has been praised for its approach to the COVID-19 pandemic with only 440 confirmed cases despite their close proximity to mainland China. ( read original story ...)
NZ says Taiwan ‘has something to offer’ WHO due to virus success
Taiwan has something to offer at the WHO right at the moment,” Finance Minister Grant Robertson said at a news conference when asked if New Zealand would support Taiwan’s inclusion in WHO as an ... ( read original story ...)
Continued Support Predicted For Taiwan Shares
The Taiwan stock market has climbed higher in three straight sessions, gathering more than 120 points or 1.1 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now rests just above the 10,840-point ... ( read original story ...)