As Taiwan's president-elect William Lai prepares to take office later this month, China has increased tensions with the island by increasing its provocative moves.
Close ally of Taiwan to become top US diplomat in Taipei, sources say
A staunch friend of Taiwan's will this summer take over as the top U.S. diplomat in Taipei, three sources briefed on the matter said, roughly coinciding with the island's new president taking ...
Viktor Axelsen ‘very disappointed’ by shock loss as Chinese Taipei beat Denmark in Thomas Cup quarters
Taiwanese face 14-time champions Indonesia in semi-finals, with winners taking on hosts China or Malaysia in final. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Axelsen stunned as Chinese Taipei beat Denmark in Thomas Cup quarters
CHENGDU, China, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Chou Tien-chen stunned world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen on Friday as Chinese Taipei ousted Denmark 3-1 to reach the Thomas Cup semifinals. In-form Chou put his side ahead by beating Axelsen 21-19, 14-21, 21-19 in the duel between the two sides' first singles players.
Taiwan Warns Against Visiting China Due To Expanded State Secrets Law
Taipei has raised the alarm about the growing risks Taiwanese people could face when visiting China, pointing to an expanded state secrets law that will take effect on Wednesday.
The Death of a Treaty Could Be a Lifesaver for Taiwan
The decision freed the Pentagon to build the weapons that are now poised to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion. It also coincided with a rethinking of modern war by U.S. Marine Corps leaders. They recommended retiring certain heavyweight and cumbersome ...
Taipei’s Elderly Population Reaches Over 22% To Become Oldest City in Taiwan – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, has become the oldest city in the country. In March, the city government recorded almost 560,000 people over the age of 65, which is more than 22%
Presidential Candidate, Former Taipei Mayor Ko Accused of Corruption – TaiwanPlus News
Former Taiwan presidential candidate and Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je has been named as a defendant in a corruption case. A KMT city councilor says Ko used his position to profit ...
Investors flood into Taiwan ETFs on AI boom, unnerving some
Money is pouring into Taiwan exchange-traded funds as investors scramble for exposure to the artificial intelligence supply chain, raising analyst and regulator caution just as a rally in the sector ...
Taiwan says 14 Chinese military planes crossed strait’s median line
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Friday that in the previous 24 hours it had detected 14 Chinese military aircraft crossing the Taiwan Strait's median line.
Stay alert: Quake warning app demand surges in earthquake-rattled Taiwan
Earthquake warning smartphone apps have surged in popularity in Taiwan due to high demand from people eager to get a few extra seconds to take cover after more than 1,300 aftershocks rattled the ...
House Republicans urge Olympics to stop using ‘Chinese Taipei’ for Taiwan
Three House Republicans are calling on the International Olympic Committee to stop requiring Taiwan to compete under the name “Chinese Taipei,” accusing the organization of capitulating to “bullying” ...
Ko Wen-je listed as suspect in corruption probe
Prosecutors have listed former Taipei mayor and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) as a suspect in a corruption probe relating to the Core Pacific City (京華城) shopping mall ...
‘Mysterious’ winged creature rediscovered in Taiwan after 87 years, study says. See it
The winged insect was Pachyrhabda citrinacma, a “mysterious” and “elusive” species native to Taiwan and first discovered in 1936, the study said. The initial account was “limited to seven brief sentences,” and the original specimens were lost soon afterward, preventing researchers from being able to study the species further or identify it again.
Dem senator leads bipartisan effort to strengthen Taiwan supply chain amid China threat
Sen. Jacky Rosen led a bipartisan group of senators to introduce a bill that would evaluate Taiwan's resilience and strengthen the island's supply chain security.
Taiwan Approves $878 Million For Relief After 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan last month. It was the most serious quake in its history. So,Taiwan's government has approved around 878$ million in order fix the massive landslides which blocke ...