Taiwan said it scrambled its own fighters and activated missile defences to turn back eight Chinese fighter jets and two other aircraft which entered its airspace near Pratas Island today. ( read original story ...)
China flies TEN aircraft including fighter jets into Taiwan’s airspace
Taiwan said it scrambled its own fighters and activated missile defences to turn back eight Chinese fighter jets and two other aircraft which entered its airspace near Pratas Island today. ( read original story ...)
Mainland spokesperson condemns AUKUS’ Taiwan statements
A Chinese mainland spokeswoman strongly condemned the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia for emphasizing Taiwan's role in the Indo-Pacific region, saying it was extremely dangerous to ... ( read original story ...)
Australia admits war with China IS possible over Taiwan amid warnings that Beijing could use nukes and fears that Britain could now be dragged into the conflict after signing …
Peter Dutton, Australia's defence minister, warned today that war with China 'shouldn't be discounted' if Beijing's forces attack Taiwan and said his country needs to prepare to meet the threat. ( read original story ...)
As China fumes over new alliance, Taiwan thanks Australia and US for ‘firm and open support’ of Ausuk
As US President Joe Biden announced a new alliance with the UK and Australia (known as Ausuk), several international groups and governments were left surprised, including the European Union. The three ... ( read original story ...)
Will China invade Taiwan? Beijing media claims western soldiers will ‘waste their lives’
CHINA is on the offensive regarding the new Aukus pact for the Indo-Pacific region. Will China invade Taiwan as a result? ( read original story ...)
2022 GO SMART Award Welcomes World’s Smart Cities Solutions & Practices to Learn, Share and Compete with One Another
GO SMART Award (GSA), held by Taipei Computer Association(TCA), is entering its 4th year and will start accepting proposals from September 13th to November 8th 2021, sincerely welcoming global ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: A global contributor that needs to be recognized
By Ray Chang The United Nations is an intergovernmental organization founded on the principle of universality, bringing together the internat ... ( read original story ...)
Battery-swapping startup Gogoro to go public in SPAC merger
Gogoro has said its network of monthly subscribers eclipsed 400,000 and that it has surpassed 200 million battery swaps..The startup expects to receive roughly $550 million in proceeds from the merger ... ( read original story ...)
TPG Telecom receives IMDA approval to conduct a 5G NSA market trial
Singapore's TPG Telecom received the approval of Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to conduct a 5G non-standalone (NSA) market trial using its existing spectrum holdings. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan-made gear helps researchers see ‘first light’
Scientists registered “first light” signals with locally assembled Band-1 receivers at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile on Aug. 14, demonstrating that Taiwan’s antenna ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Gogoro to list on Nasdaq in $2.35bn SPAC deal
Taiwan's Gogoro, a leading battery-swapping electric scooter maker, announced on Thursday that it will merge with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in a $2.35 billion deal to list in New ... ( read original story ...)
Fujita Kanko Opens Hotel Gracery Taipei in Taiwan
Fujita Kanko Inc., a leading Japanese hospitality company headquartered in Tokyo, opened Hotel Gracery Taipei in the capital city of Taiwan on September 14th. This is the second Hotel Gracery property ... ( read original story ...)
TMYTEK Unveils the New 5G Millimeter Wave Beamformers and Frequency Converters with Full FR2 Spectrum
( TMYTEK ), the world's leading millimeter-wave solutions provider headquartered in Taiwan, today announced its 5G mmWave beamformers and frequency converters that support both 28GHz and 39GHz with ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to boost arms spending with extra cash for missiles and ‘carrier killer’ ships amid growing pressure from mainland China
A special budget will see Taipei spending US$8.7bn over the next five years on domestically produced weapons The announcement comes in the face of growing cross-strait tensions as Beijing continues to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans US$9-billion boost in arms spending, warns of ‘severe threat’
Taiwan proposed on Thursday extra defense spending of T$240 billion (US$8.69 billion) over the next five years, including on new missiles, as it warned of an urgent need to upgrade weapons in the face ... ( read original story ...)