Taiwan's foreign minister told the mayor of Ukraine's capital on Friday their democracies stood on "the frontline of resisting" large authoritarian neighbours as he announced a donation of $8 million ... ( read original story ...)
Anti-Beijing front: Tokyo’s support for Taipei grows
Japanese government backs Taiwanese request to attend WHO annual assembly. China boycotts Taiwan's presence in international forums. Former Japanese premier: increase military spending to res ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ‘biggest offshore wind farm’ generates its first power
Situated 35 to 60 kilometers off Taiwan's west coast, the scale of Changhua 1 & 2a is considerable. Orsted describes it as "Taiwan's biggest offshore wind farm" and it will have a capacity of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Unicorn Appier Bets On AI-Driven Software For Digital Marketing
Academics-turned-entrepreneurs Yu Chih-han and Winnie Lee led Appier to become Taiwan’s first listed unicorn. Now they're betting on global demand for the marketing firm’s AI insights. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan TV falsely reports Chinese attack on Taipei
The alerts included messages such as "a war could break out," a major train station in Taipei being set fire by "Chinese agents" and Taiwan's president declaring a state of emergency. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan investigates local TV network after it aired false reports of Chinese invasion
The Taiwanese government is investigating a local TV news station after it aired alarming false reports of a Chinese invasion against the self-ruled island. ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese news station apologises for fake news alerts about Taipei being hit by Chinese missile
Alarming messages about an alleged war attack by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Taiwan were falsely displayed on the news ticker of a Taiwanese television news broadcast on Apr. 20. These ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan approves second COVID booster shot for elderly
Taiwan's government has approved a second COVID-19 booster vaccine dose for those 65 and older, and third boosters for the immunocompromised, as it looks to step up its fight against a spike in ... ( read original story ...)
China Warns Against Any Taiwan Ties After Ukraine Lawmakers Thank Island
China policy is the political foundation for China to develop friendly relations with other countries," Chinese embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu told Newsweek. ( read original story ...)
Taipei concerned about China’s pact with Solomons
Taiwan yesterday joined the US in expressing “deep concerns” over a security pact sealed a day earlier between China and Taipei’s former diplomatic ally the Solomon Islands, a move that many fear ... ( read original story ...)
China tells US Taiwan is part of China in first call with Secretary Austin: Report
Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe told U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that Taiwan is a part of China during the first phone call between the two defense leaders. ( read original story ...)
Ukraine War Will Change China’s Invasion Plans—Taiwan Defense Minister
Chiu Kuo-cheng said Taiwan would study potential alterations to China's long-standing military plans to capture the democratic island. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan is part of China, Beijing tells U.S.
Taiwan is a part of China and no one can change that, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe said on Wednesday during a rare phone call with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, according to a statement ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan TV station errs in reporting Chinese attacks, apologizes for causing alarm
A Taiwanese television station has apologized after issuing erroneous reports of Chinese missile attacks during its morning broadcast on Wednesday, which spurred concern online. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan news channel accidentally airs false report of Chinese invasion
CTS apologises for panic caused by broadcast of mocked-up captions it says it created for security drills ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan TV channel apologises after mistakenly reporting Chinese attack in Taipei: ‘Don’t panic!’
A Taiwan government-backed TV channel apologised to its audience on Wednesday after it mistakenly reported a Chinese attack in Taipei.During a live broadcast on Wednesday morning on the Chinese ... ( read original story ...)