Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan’s largest telecoms provider, will join an international consortium to build an undersea cable across the Pacific. The cable will link Taiwan with Japan, South Korea and ...
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Taiwan’s opposition KMT keeps focus on mass lawmaker recall as leadership race plays out
With KMT expected to choose a new leader by October, key players warn against being distracted by ‘palace intrigue’.
CITIES IN PERIL: Taipei’s climate countdown
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Hegseth warns China poses ‘imminent’ threat to Taiwan and urges Asia to boost defence
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has warned of China posing an "imminent" threat to Taiwan, while urging Asian countries to boost defence spending and work with the US to deter war.
Draft amendments on waste disposal unveiled
The Ministry of Environment has announced draft amendments to regulations on waste disposal and recycling to promote a circular economy in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Taichung opens bidding for multipurpose stadium
A multipurpose stadium with a seating capacity of more than 30,000 is to be built at the Shuinan Economic and Trade Park in Taichung, Mayor Lu Shiow-yen (盧秀燕) said on Wednesday. Lu said the city had ...
There is an “imminent” threat to Taiwan, America warns
America reassured nervous Asian friends that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan was “neither imminent nor inevitable”. But in a dramatic shift on May 31st Pete Hegseth, the defence secretary, said the ...
Hegseth Warns of ‘Devastating Consequences’ Should China Seek to ‘Conquer’ Taiwan
In what was his most assertive statement to date on Taiwan, Hegseth issued a stark warning that threats to the island from China “could be imminent.” Hegseth said that the U.S
Taiwan plans stricter travel rules for civil servants to counter Chinese influence
Taiwans Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) is planning to introduce stricter regulations requiring civil servants at all levels to report or seek approval before visiting China or its territories, in a bid to bolster national security and reduce risks of infiltration by Beijing,
D-Link sidesteps China rivalry with a Taiwan-first supply chain
D-Link Corporation is defying the slowdown in global networking demand triggered by inflation and geopolitical tensions. Backed by its global distribution network, the company continues to post stable ...
Filipinas brace for tough test against Chinese Taipei
The Philippine women's national football team expects to be tested by a "very tough" Chinese Taipei squad when they play in a friendly on Tuesday at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.
Driver in New Taipei Car Ramming That Killed Three Dies of Injuries
Police say the 78-year-old driver who killed three people driving at high speed and colliding at a New Taipei intersection has died of his injuries. Though the cause of the crash is still uncertain, ...
US warns China attack on Taiwan is ‘real and imminent’ as Beijing warplanes and boats cross into island territory
CHINA is “credibly preparing” for a military invasion of Taiwan and the attack is “real and imminent”, the US Defence Secretary has warned. Pete Hegeseth said that
As China tensions surge, Taiwan braces for conflict—and watches Washington
Reporting from Beijing, NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer examines Taiwan’s urgent military buildup—including U.S.-made HIMARS systems—as fears mount over a potential Chinese invasion. McCain Institute Executive Director,
Brokers report a slump in property deals this month
The nation’s major housing brokers this month reported a slump in transactions year-on-year despite a pickup from last month, as loan restrictions and economic uncertainty dampened buying interest.