China's attempt to conquer Taiwan by force "could be imminent", US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has warned. Donald Trump’s decision to pause hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons aid to ...
Videos Show ‘Super Typhoon’ Ravage Taiwan, Wash Away Bridge
A dam breach in eastern Taiwan sent river water rushing through streets Tuesday, destroying the Matai’an river bridge and forcing thousands to flee their homes after Super Typhoon Ragasa pounded the ...
Taiwan Just Pulled Its Chip Card on South Africa–And Beijing Is Watching
Taiwan has moved to restrict chip exports to South Africa, a rare display of economic muscle that could reshape a sensitive diplomatic standoff. Officials in Taipei said pre-approval will now be ...
Top diplomats from US, South Korea, Japan voice concern on Taiwan Strait
The foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and the United States expressed concern about increasingly frequent destabilising activities around Taiwan in a joint statement issued after their ...
Lai outlines strategies for unity, business in NY talk
The speech, titled “Better Together for a Safer World — Taiwan’s Role in the Age of Uncertainty,” focuses on Lai’s touchstone policies, including values-based diplomacy, whole-of-society defense ...
Typhoon bursts Taiwan lake as strongest storm barrels towards China
Super typhoon Mangkhut in 2018 - to date the most intense typhoon to strike the city - injured 200 people, sank ships and wrecked infrastructure, with the weather agency estimating economic losses of ...
Phoenix Sky Harbor’s new route to Asia is now nonstop. What to know
A new flight to Asia is debuting at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. The airline announced they are altering the route to make it nonstop. What to know.
As Taiwan Firms Expand Abroad, Officials Reassure at Home
Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao told a forum of business leaders in Taipei that the government will help Taiwanese companies expand internationally while addressing rising trade tensions and US tariffs.
Taiwan Curbs Chip Exports to South Africa in Rare Power Move
Taiwan has imposed restrictions on the export of chips to South Africa over national security concerns, taking the unusual step of using its dominance of chip markets to pressure a country that’s ...
Taiwan’s MediaTek expects new chip to boost market share to 40%
Analysts predict that soon four out of every ten mobile phone users worldwide will use MediaTek chips. The company’s main rival in the Android market is Qualcomm, which covers about 72% of all phones, ...
Taiwan August export orders beat forecasts on solid AI demand
Taiwan's export orders rose for the seventh straight month in August, fuelled by demand for tech products such as those related to artificial intelligence, but global trade uncertainty continues to ...
4 NT$10 million Taiwan receipt lottery Special Prizes still unclaimed
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four NT$10 million (US$330,000) Special Prize winners have yet to redeem their receipts from the latest Taiwan receipt lottery draw, the Ministry of Finance said Monday. The MOF ...
Idaho and Taiwan to sign $1.2 billion wheat export agreement
Idaho and Taiwan are set to sign a $1.2 billion agreement to support Idaho wheat exports over the next three years. The signing ceremony will take place Sept. 2 ...
Taiwan official discusses Chinese hacking threat at Concordia Summit
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — National Security Council Senior Advisor Lee Yuh-jye (李育杰) appeared at the Concordia Annual Summit in New York on Monday to discuss threats posed by Chinese hacker groups in the ...
Taiwan detects 15 Chinese aircraft, 1 naval vessel near its territory
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Tuesday said that fresh Chinese military activity was detected around the island, saying fifteen sorties of PLA aircraft and one People's Liberation Army ...
China cancels schools and flights as it braces for Ragasa, one of the strongest typhoons in years
Cities along China's southern coast are scaling back daily life with school and business closures as they brace for one of the most powerful typhoons in years.