Taiwanese F-16 pilots scramble to their fighter jets to intercept an enemy aircraft intrusion in a mock exercise ahead of the Chinese New Year holidays later this month. The 3-day drills are being ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan air force stages drill to show Beijing its combat readiness
Taiwan air force jets screamed into the sky on Wednesday in a drill simulating a war scenario, showing its combat readiness amid heightened military tensions with China, which claims the island as its ... ( read original story ...)
MaiCoin Group Launches Taiwan’s First Carbon Credit-Backed NFTs on Its New Social Impact NFT Platform, the Common Wealth
MaiCoin Group strives to launch social impact NFTs regularly to support social welfare organizations and give back to the community through MaiCoin/AMIS's Qubic Creator service—a one-stop NFT store ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan takes a shot at China with Lithuanian rum deal
A drinks company owned by the Taiwanese government has bought a large shipment of Lithuanian rum originally destined for China, in the latest sign of deteriorat ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan air force stages drill to intercept Chinese planes amid tensions
Taiwan air force jets screamed into the sky on Wednesday in a drill simulating a war scenario, showing its combat readiness amid heightened military tensions with China, which claims the island as its ... ( read original story ...)
Asia’s top risk in 2022 will be U.S.-China tensions over Taiwan, says political risk analyst
Beijing sees any move by Washington on Taiwan as negative or infringing on its interests, said D.J. Peterson from research firm Longview Global Advisors. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan buys 20,000 bottles of Lithuanian rum after China snub
Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corp says it bought the alcohol after learning Chinese customs had blocked its import. ( read original story ...)
7 military aircrafts of Chinese PLA enter Taiwan’s air defence zone
Taiwan has reported another incursion by Chinese warplanes as seven military aircraft of the PLA enter the self-ruled island's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Earthquake Won’t Impact DRAM, & Foundry Fabs
An earthquake that was around magnitude 6.0 on the Richter scale occurred off the east coast of Taiwan at 5:46PM local time on January 3, 2022. As most local DRAM and foundry fabs are located in the ... ( read original story ...)
The Two-Headed Fight for Ukraine and Taiwan
A crisis may be imminent in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin gathers troops on the Russian border for a possible invasion. American policy makers have also ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Just Bought 20,000 Bottles of Rum China Didn’t Want
A Taiwanese company purchased Lithuanian rum to show support for the Baltic nation amid diplomatic tensions, according to reports. ( read original story ...)
China’s Taiwan And South China Sea Ambitions Cannot Hide Big Problems At Home
China's ambitions to take over the South China Sea and enforce the One-China principle with Taiwan cannot hide or solve big problems at home ... ( read original story ...)
Plan to boost Taiwan-Europe links in works: MOFA
Several government agencies are discussing a plan to enhance ties with Europe in several fields and would unveil it soon, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) official said yesterday. Department of ... ( read original story ...)
The Liberty Times Editorial: Ko should talk less and do more
Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), at the time a political neophyte with no party affiliation, was swept into Taipei City Hall with 57 percent of the vote. Four years later, he secured a second term, but ... ( read original story ...)
Capital punishment mars Taiwan’s claim to be rights bastion: advocates
Taiwan’s claim to be a regional bastion of human rights is undermined by its retention of capital punishment, advocates say as they campaign to exonerate the nation’s oldest death row prisoner. Wang ... ( read original story ...)
‘Regional rights bastion’ Taiwan clings to capital punishment
Taiwan’s claim to be a regional bastion of human rights is undermined by its retention of capital punishment, activists say as they campaign to exonerate the Chinese island’s oldest death row prisoner ... ( read original story ...)