Outgoing director of the American Institute in Taiwan, Sandra Oudkirk, has warned China against aggressive moves in the region that could spark a larger conflict. Oudkirk made the comment in response to a question at a June 14 farewell news conference.
Taiwan is one-upping Ukraine’s navy to defeat a Chinese invasion
Taiwan is taking a cue from Ukraine's successful use of naval drones to try to defeat China's formidable navy.
Taiwan president attends Coast Guard frigate handover
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) attended the handover of the Coast Guard Administration (CGA) frigate the Yunlin in Kaohsiung City on Saturday (June 15).
How the transaction dynamics changed in Taipei’s office market
In a report, JLL said the uptick in demand for small and medium office spaces from tenants seeking to enhance their operational footprint, coupled with proactive adjustments in leasing strategies by firms reacting to upward rent pressure,
Exhibition on Czech culture in Taipei runs until Nov. 30
An exhibition showcasing artifacts used by Czech royalty and nobility from medieval times through the 19th century began on Thursday at the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei. The exhibition, titled “Czech Castles and Chateaux,
Taiwan reports Chinese military activity near its territory
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) said on Saturday that it detected 12 Chinese military aircraft and eight naval vessels between 6 am (local time) on Friday (June 14) and the same time on Saturday.
Taiwan tracks 12 Chinese military aircraft, 8 naval ships around nation
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) tracked 12 Chinese military aircraft and eight naval vessels between 6 a.m. on Friday (June 14) and the same time Saturday (June 15). Of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft,
Tainan experiences worst flooding in decades
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — After several days of heavy rainfall, parts of downtown Tainan experienced the worst flooding the city has seen in decades.
Taiwan says new China Coast Guard regulation violates regional peace, stability
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said on Friday that the new regulations that would allow the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) to board vessels and detain foreign citizens accused of trespassing ...
Mainland China boat slip puts ‘negligent’ Taiwan coastguard on notice: analysts
Breach of crucial Tamsui River leading directly to downtown Taipei exposes serious problems in the island’s defences, with navy also to blame.
The China Taiwan Tension Explained, And What Could Happen Next
The animosity between Beijing and Taipei today stems back almost a century of mutual distrust, betrayal, and violence.
Opinion: Taiwan must prepare for cyber, financial attacks by China
As China conducts military exercises around Taiwan, it is important not to forget about less visible methods of attack. In addition to military threats, Taiwan must prepare for the risk of electronic ...
Taiwan must prepare for cyber, financial attacks by China
As China conducts military exercises around Taiwan, it is important not to forget about less visible methods of attack. In addition to military threats, Taiwan must prepare for the risk of ...
From Tsai to Lai: Taiwan’s Economic Security Reforms Amid the AI Chip Surge
The fervor stems not just from burgeoning opportunities in AI technology, but from Taiwan’s robust, comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem. This has effectively narrowed the gap between the ...
Taiwan Crypto Advocacy Body Becomes Formally Active With 24 Entities
As many as 24 cryptocurrency-related entities have come together to form the Taiwan Virtual Asset Service Provider Association. The building blocks of the industry association were put in place by ...
Mainland China’s security focus may indicate plans for Taiwan attack, analysts say
Witnesses tell US-China Economic and Security Review Commission that many recent reforms prioritised by Beijing can have dual purposes.