Taiwan and Europe face the same threat from authoritarianism, President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday, marking 80 years since the end of World War Two in Europe and warning that indulging aggressors ...
Taiwan marks 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day by highlighting threats from China
Taiwan is marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day by making broad comparisons to threats from China, whose leader Xi Jinping is in Russia for commemorations as Moscow continues its ...
How Taiwan’s $93 Million Museum Is Redefining Regional Contemporary Art
New Taipei City Art Museum, the first public art museum in the Taipei metropolitan area, has opened after eight years of anticipation.
India At BWF Taipei Open 2025 Live Scores And Updates: Srikanth Outclasses Subramanian; Anmol Kharb In Action
Follow live badminton scores and updates from Indian and other top players' opening-round matches at the BWF Super 300 Taipei Open in Taiwan ...
30 trees to be planted in New Taipei after housing project removal
To offset the environmental impact, the project contractor is required to plant 30 replacement trees as part of the city’s green compensation plan. The new plantings will include 12 Formosan ash, 13 ...
Citing Military Threats, Taiwan’s Palace Museum Says No China Cooperation Planned
The museum was re-established in Taiwan in 1965 after the Republic of China government lost a civil war with Mao Zedong's communists and fled to the island in 1949, taking with them thousands of cases ...
Song Ji-woo to hold first solo fan meeting in Taipei
Actor Song Ji-woo will hold her first solo fan meeting, “The First Letter,” in Taipei on May 25, featuring interactive activities and special performances.
Automaker owned by Taiwan’s Foxconn to make EVs for Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors
Foxtron, an automaker partly owned by Taiwan iPhone manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group, and Mitsubishi Motors of Japan said Wednesday they have agreed to develop an electric vehicle to be sold in Australia and New Zealand.
Taiwan Currency Shock Splits Insurers on How to Hedge US Bonds
Two Taiwanese life insurers are taking opposite approaches to foreign-exchange hedging after a surge in the island’s currency put hundreds of billions of dollars of their US bond holdings under scrutiny.
Asian airlines re-route, cancel flights due to India-Pakistan fighting
Some Asian airlines on Wednesday said they were re-routing or cancelling flights to and from Europe because of fighting between India and Pakistan.
Taiwan Investors Retreat From US Bond ETFs After Buying Streak
Taiwanese investors are fast pulling money out of local exchange-traded US bond funds, reversing an earlier trend that made them the biggest buyer group of such products in Asia.
Electronic city to be developed in Future City
The Minister briefed them on the various initiatives the state is undertaking to promote electronic manufacturing ...
China Medical University breaks ground on Museum of Fine Arts in Taiwan
China Medical University (CMU) has initiated the construction of a significant cultural landmark, the CMU Museum of Fine Arts at the Shui-Nan campus, in Taichung, Taiwan.
Taiwan Railway to increase train service next month
A new local train service would be launched between Taoyuan’s Jhongli District (中壢) and Cidu, operating only in the morning. With the new services, local train capacity in northern Taiwan would ...
Landmark Taiwan offshore wind deal unlocks £55M in contracts
UK Export Finance (UKEF) is providing a £184M credit guarantee to support the construction of the 495 MW Fengmiao 1 offshore windfarm in Taiwan.
Google signs 10MW geothermal PPA with Baseload Capital in Taiwan
Google has signed its first corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a geothermal project in the APAC region. The search giant inked a 10MW PPA with Baseload Capital in Taiwan. According to Google ...