Taiwan's main opposition party Kuomintang held its party congress on Sunday (Jul 23), as it faces one of its worst crises in more than a century. The primary focus was to shore up support for its presidential candidate Hou You-yi,
City unveils designs for Rail Trail
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Cathay United Bank's corporate clients are seeking to diversify supply chains away from China amid geopolitical tensions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan in pole position to develop next-generation biomedical chips
Biomedicines are often seen as the next pivotal industry beyond semiconductors to bolster Taiwan's economic development, and the close combination of both sectors to develop the next-generation biomedical chips is expected to further intensify Taiwan's influences in related international arenas and usher in more lucrative business opportunities,
Taiwan would be ‘very hard to defend’ in terms of airpower
Curtin University Political Analyst Joe Siracusa says Taiwan would be “very hard to defend” in terms of airpower due to how close it is to China. “China is only about 100 miles from Taiwan, so it’s very easy to get to,
The 1975 cancel shows in Indonesia and Taiwan after Malaysia gay kiss uproar
English band say it is ‘impossible to proceed’ with concerts after set in Kuala Lumpur was cut short
Mainland college teachers, students wrap up Taiwan visit
At the invitation of the Taiwan-based Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, the mainland visitors met their peers from local universities, including Taiwan University and Chengchi University, and toured several counties and cities on the island. They had received a warm welcome in Taiwan.
The 1975 cancels Indonesia, Taiwan shows after Malaysia LGBT controversy
British band The 1975 said on Sunday they have cancelled shows in Taiwan and Muslim-majority Indonesia, a day after Malaysia banned them from performing there after their frontman kissed a bandmate on stage and criticised the country's anti-LGBT laws.
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UK band The 1975 cancels Indonesia, Taiwan shows after Malaysia LGBT controversy
British band The 1975 said on Sunday they have cancelled shows in Taiwan and Muslim-majority Indonesia, a day after Malaysia banned them from performing there after their frontman kissed a bandmate on stage and criticised the country's anti-LGBT laws.
The 1975 cancels Indonesia and Taiwan shows after Malaysia LGBT row
British pop-rock band The 1975 has cancelled upcoming concerts in Indonesia and Taiwan after its gig in Malaysia was controversially cut short. Lead singer Matty Healy attacked Malaysia's anti-LGBT laws on Friday and kissed bass player Ross MacDonald on stage - the band was swiftly banned from playing in the country.
The Case for Owning Taiwan Semiconductor Stock, Indirectly
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Military experts say PLA rolling out longer-range missiles near Taiwan
According to report, mainland China’s military is replacing short-range weapons with the DF-17 and DF-26 to target the island and its allies.
The 1975 cancel shows in Taiwan and Indonesia after Malaysia LGBT+ controversy: ‘Impossible to proceed’
British band The 1975 have cancelled planned shows in Taiwan and Indonesia, calling it “impossible to proceed” with the Asia tour dates a day after being banned from performing in Malaysia.
The 1975 cancels its shows in Jakarta and Taipei after band’s same-sex kiss controversy in Malaysia
British pop rock band The 1975 has announced it was canceling its shows in Jakarta and Taipei after the Malaysian government cut short a music festival, a day before, as the band’s lead singer slammed
Malaysia cancels music festival after the 1975’s Matt Healy kisses bandmate to protest anti-LGBTQ laws
The Malaysian government has shut down a music festival in Kuala Lumpur after the 1975's Matt Healy kissed a bandmate to protest the country's anti-LGBTQ laws.