Taiwan reported high military activity on Sunday, detecting 22 Chinese aircraft and 8 Chinese naval vessels around its territory.
Chip dreams: As Taipei takes a short step forward, Delhi assures a smooth long road
In the partnership announced with Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd (TEPL), the Taiwanese company is not contributing equity, and restricts its exposure to providing technological expertise on licensing basis.
Taipei City councilor charged with fraud in NT$3.21m deals
Taipei City Councilor Chen Chung-wen (陳重文) was indicted on Friday for allegedly fraudulently obtaining NT$3.21 million (US$98,075) from a government contract.
A model for India’s smart city aspirations
From integrating advanced technologies to fostering community engagement, New Taipei City offers a wealth of lessons that can guide Indian cities towards a smarter and more sustainable future, writes ...
Taiwan Asserts Self-Reliance In Wake Of Trump’s Criticism: ‘We Must Be Prepared To Face A Possible Chinese Invasion’
Taiwan reaffirms self-defense stance amid Trump's call for reimbursement, emphasizing independence in face of China's threat. Despite lack of formal pact, Taiwan-U.S. relations anchored in bipartisan support against China's sovereignty claim over the island.
Strong Group wallops Chinese Taipei to extend unbeaten Jones Cup streak
MANILA, Philippines — The Strong Group -Pilipinas continued to roll in the William Jones Cup after demolishing Chinese Taipei-B, 96-70, Saturday evening. The win gave them their seventh straight ...
SGA-Pilipinas blasts Taipei-B for 7-0 Jones Cup card, sets up virtual gold match vs Taipei-A
Chris McCullough, Kiefer Ravena, and RJ Abarrientos shine anew as Strong Group-Pilipinas rolls to its Jones Cup virtual gold-medal match with a 7-0 slate after routing Chinese Taipei's Team B MANILA, ...
LIVE UPDATES: Philippines vs Chinese Taipei-White – Jones Cup 2024
Undefeated Strong Group-Pilipinas tries to avoid an upset as it faces Chinese Taipei-White in its penultimate game in the 2024 William Jones Cup
Taipei police find more bones and tracking device where human skull found
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei police have discovered more bones, a backpack, and a tracking device at the site where a human skull was found on Friday (July 17). A worker was cleaning rubbish from a ...
Human skull unearthed in Taipei alleyway
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A human skull was discovered Friday (July 19) afternoon in a Taipei alleyway. Taipei police received a report at about 2 p.m. that a suspected human skull had been found near ...
Local government-led small hydro plant starts running
A small-scale hydrogen power plant in Taichung, the first of its kind in Taiwan initiated by a local government, began operating on Wednesday.
Taipei Among Biggest Buyers Of US Weapons
Former President Donald Trump and Congressman Michael McCaul assert that Taiwan should contribute financially to its defense, citing Taiwan's status as a major defense customer of the US.
Century-long data shows Taipei warmer than southern Taiwan
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei has recorded higher temperatures compared to southern Taiwan, largely due to the heat island effect and its unique geological position as a basin, according to a recent weather study.
Control Yuan set to probe Taipei response to abuse
The Control Yuan’s statement explicitly revealed the preschool teacher’s name — Mao Chun-shen (毛畯珅), the son of the owner of Taipei Piramide School (私立培諾米達信義幼兒園), and stated that he allegedly sexually abused and molested more than 10 young children at the preschool in 2022 and last year.
Rubio says Trump will continue to back Taiwan in a second term
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) -Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who was a finalist to be Donald Trump's running mate in the U.S. presidential campaign, said on Thursday he expected the U.S. would continue to ...
Taiwan responds to Trump comments, says defense spending has reached historic levels
A top Taiwanese official said defense spending has reached historic levels as he responded to former President Trump’s comments earlier this week that the island nation should pay more for