The MSDF’s destroyer Sazanami reportedly sailed through the waterway on Wednesday, following a spate of Chinese military moves near Japan.
U.S. Military Support for Taiwan in Five Charts
Taiwan has been a top buyer of U.S. military equipment for decades, but the island is waiting on a significant backlog of weapon deliveries that defense experts say are urgently needed to deter China.
China’s PLA conducts rare publicized test launch of intercontinental ballistic missile
China said on Wednesday it had successfully conducted a rare launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, a move likely to raise international concerns about the country's nuclear build-up.
Ko Wen-je main actor in property case: report
Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) made the main decisions and gave final approval in the Core Pacific City redevelopment project, Taipei city councilors said in a report on Tuesday, ...
Final Trades: Trane Tech, American Tower, Regeneron and Taiwan Semi
Google reports Microsoft to the European Commission for its practices in the cloud market ...
Taipei Dome developer faces evaluation after roof leaks
By the end of the year, an evaluation committee will be formed to conduct an overall review of the Taipei Dome, with a first round scheduled for September 2025, the Liberty Times reported. If results ...
China Says It Launched a Rocket With a Dummy Warhead Into the Pacific
The ballistic missile launch is a sign of the commitment of Xi Jinping, China’s leader, to continue strengthening the country’s Rocket Force and to project power in Asia.
Taiwan Claps Back After China Blames Taipei Backed Hackers For Cyberattacks: ‘They Are The Real Originators’
In the latest development, Taiwan has strongly denied China’s accusations of Taiwanese-backed cyberattacks, calling them baseless and part of a disinformation campaign. What Happened: Taiwan’s ...
First northern dengue cases detected in New Taipei
This year’s first cluster of dengue fever cases in northern Taiwan was detected in New Taipei City, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported yesterday, adding that the number of enterovirus ...
Beijing’s strategy on Taiwan is not invasion but ‘calibrated increased pressure’: Eurasia Group
Rick Waters, Managing Director of China practice at Eurasia Group, discusses the geopolitical risks in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.
China’s PLA conducts first public test launch of intercontinental ballistic missile
China publicly acknowledged for the first time that it successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, in a move likely to raise international concerns about the country's nuclear build-up.
China claims Taiwan, not civilian hackers, behind website vandalism
Taiwan laughs it off – and so does Beijing, which says political slurs hit sites nobody reads anyway Taiwan has dismissed Chinese allegations that its military sponsored a recent wave of anti-Beijing cyber attacks.
Twin evils threaten Taiwan’s survival, world peace
As a Taiwanese entrepreneur and pro-democracy activist, I have long supported Taiwan’s right to self-determination and independence from the unlawful claims of China’s government in Beijing.
Japan’s Economic Revival Is Failing to Save Its Vanishing Towns
The nation’s next prime minister must convince voters in both cities and rural areas that rising prices are a good thing following 30 years of stagnation.
Opinion – Meetings with China, without deterrence, will not stop its aggression against Taiwan
Jake Sullivan's visit to Beijing aims to address rising tensions between the US and China. Will it lead to lower tensions or escalate the conflict?
Rapsys wins second swimming medal of Taipei 2017
Lithuania's Danas Rapsys has won his second medal of Taipei 2017. After finishing third in the men's 100m backstroke yesterday, Rapsys touched the