A Chinese government spokesperson said Beijing filed a diplomatic protest with Washington over the president's remarks at the weekend. ( read original story ...)
Team USA tops Chinese Taipei, wins gold at WBSC U18 Baseball World Cup
The world title is the United States’ fifth gold medal in the past six World Cups at the U18 level, dating back to 2012. ( read original story ...)
Ceramics exhibition from Eretz Yisrael Museum displayed at Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan
On June 2, at the initiative of the Israel Mission in Taiwan, an exhibition of items from the Biennale of Art and Design from the Eretz Yisrael Museum in Tel Aviv opened at the Yingge Ceramics Museum ... ( read original story ...)
Russia, China Pose ‘Greatest Challenges’ to Democracy Since Cold War—Taiwan
"At this moment, democracies and the rules-based world order are facing the greatest challenges since the Cold War," said the island's first female leader, who delivered prepared remarks at an annual ... ( read original story ...)
Maybe Biden means it on Taiwan
The first time a president repudiates a critical foreign policy principle, it might seem like an accident. If it happens four times, it seems like he means it. ( read original story ...)
Apple helps Taiwan export orders resume growth in August, outlook mixed
Taiwan's export orders unexpectedly expanded in August on strong demand for technology and new consumer electronics product launches like iPhones even as the island's largest market China faced ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan ‘proud’ of its efforts to help Ukraine, says President Tsai
Taiwan is "proud" of its efforts to help Ukraine in the country's struggle to defend itself and those efforts must continue, President Tsai Ing-wen told a conference taking place in New York. ( read original story ...)
Biden leaves no doubt: ‘Strategic ambiguity’ toward Taiwan is dead
The president's remark that the U.S. would defend Taiwan against a Chinese attack “doesn't really have the hallmark of an off-the-cuff remark,” one expert said. ( read original story ...)
US troops will defend Taiwan if China invades, Biden says
We agree with what we signed onto a long time ago,” Biden said in the interview. “And that there’s one China policy, and Taiwan makes their own judgments about their independence. We are not moving — ... ( read original story ...)
Analysis: Biden hints at risky policy shift on Taiwan independence
Overshadowed by U.S. President Joe Biden's headline-grabbing vow that American forces would defend Taiwan against a Chinese attack was his hint at possibly shifting U.S. policy to support the island's ... ( read original story ...)
FirstFT: Biden says US would defend Taiwan from Chinese attack
President Joe Biden said the US would defend Taiwan from a Chinese attack, in a strong warning to Beijing one month after China held large-scale military exercises in response to House Speaker Nancy ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Houston (Sons of Lars Ulrich) Announce Debut Project, Share “The Middle”: Stream
Taipei Houston have hit the ground running since the brothers unveiled the project back in September 2021 ... Aftershock, and Austin City Limits. Pick up tickets to the Melvins shows here and to the ... ( read original story ...)
President Biden shows determination to defend Taiwan in new ‘60 Minutes’ interview
President Joe Biden declared in a television interview that U.S. armed forces will defend Taiwan in case of an unprecedented invasion by China, contradicting official U.S. policy. According to the ... ( read original story ...)
Idaho and Taiwan sign two-year wheat trade agreement
Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Monday signed a two-year agreement supporting Idaho wheat sales to Taiwan in a deal that officials say gives wheat producers a reliable buyer and Taiwan a dependable supplier ... ( read original story ...)
Biden again indicates that US will defend Taiwan ‘militarily’ – does this constitute a change in policy?
Are Biden's comments on Taiwan an accidental or deliberate pivot? AP Photo/Susan WalshPresident Joe Biden has – not for the first time – suggested that the U.S. would intervene “militarily” should ... ( read original story ...)
Strong earthquake hits southeastern Taiwan, 146 injured
The 6.8-magnitude quake hit the sparsely populated southeastern part of Taiwan, derailing train carriages, causing a convenience store to collapse and trapping people on a mountain. ( read original story ...)