China has stepped up its incursions activities into Taiwan air defense identification zone ADIZ by sending its combat planes to the region ... ( read original story ...)
Miles Yu On Taiwan: NAIPTO—Toward a Eurasian, transoceanic multilateral collective defense alliance
There is an emerging international alliance, forged in the face of today’s greatest global threat to freedom and democracy. That threat comes from the China-led, Beijing-Moscow axis of tyranny and ... ( read original story ...)
China demands U.S. end military ‘collusion’ with Taiwan
China has demanded the U.S. cease military "collusion" with Taiwan during a virtual meeting between the joint chiefs of staff from the two sides. ( read original story ...)
Ukraine conflict gives Beijing good insight how world might react to its misadventure in Taiwan
For an aggressive Beijing planning to integrate Taiwan with the Chinese mainland by force, Moscow's experience with the invasion of Ukraine has come as a warning shot. The cost of a Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Mukesh Ambani vs Gautam Adani at 5G auction but no direct market clash yet
Adani group confirmed plans to participate in the July 26 5G spectrum auction but said the airwaves it was seeking was to set up a private network to help digitise its businesses from airports to ... ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, Shinzo Abe’s death means loss of steadfast supporter
In the death of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, Taiwan has lost a staunch supporter who time and again spoke of the importance of the self-ruled island to peace and stability in the ... ( read original story ...)
Study technology in Taiwan
To promote technology exchange between students in Taiwan and the region, the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National. Taipei University of Technology ... ( read original story ...)
EDITORIAL: Taiwan cannot ignore ‘long COVID’
More than 3.95 million local COVID-19 cases have been reported this year. Among them 0.25 percent developed moderate symptoms, while 0.19 percent experienced severe symptoms, but the majority — 99.56 ... ( read original story ...)
Why China Can’t Afford to Attack Taiwan
I believe that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would be difficult at this time. First, consider the difficulty of starting a war amid political uncertainty. At the Chinese Communist Pa ... ( read original story ...)
China IPO applications jump, bucking global trend, as COVID curbs ease
A spike in listing applications from Chinese companies in June has nearly doubled China's IPO candidates to almost 1,000, the highest in at least three years, potentially making the country a bright ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Reaffirms Support For Caribbean NDC Finance Initiative
The Republic of China (Taiwan) has reaffirmed its support for the Caribbean Nationally Determined Contribution Finance Initiative (NDCFI). Taiwan's continued commitment to the Caribbean NDCFI came on ... ( read original story ...)
Speaker attends design exhibit for new legislature
A new site for the Legislative Yuan is still being sought, with a location that symbolizes sovereignty and Taiwanese identity being a priority, Legislative Speaker You Si-kun (游錫堃) said yesterday at ... ( read original story ...)
Use AI in Clean Transportation: Experience Sharing from Taiwan and the US
Reducing carbon emissions of urban transportation is pivotal to sustainable development as transportation is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, according to research from the ... ( read original story ...)
‘Buy now, pay later’ joins list of subprime losers
In every downmarket cycle, subprime rears its head. It might not take center stage, like it did in the 2007-2008 financial crisis, but it always surfaces. When times are good, finance companies are ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kumagai wins order to build twin tower in Tiapei
Japanese construction company Kumagai Gumi announced on June 28 that its wholly owned subsidiary, Taiwan Kumagai, has received an ord ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan loses major advocate, defensive ally with assassination of Shinzo Abe
With the death of former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, Taiwan has lost a key supporter in its political and defensive standoff against the Chinese Communist Party. ( read original story ...)