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Posted on 07/01/2025

Undersea cable near Taiwan damaged in suspected sabotage by China

An undersea cable off the north-east coast of Taiwan has been damaged, with authorities blaming a Cameroonian-registered cargo ship, the Shunxin-39, as the likely culprit in the latest maritime ...

Posted on 07/01/2025

Taiwan suspects Hong Kong-owned ship of damaging subsea cable

TAIPEI: Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Hong Kong-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable northeast of the island, Taiwan's coast guard said on Monday (Jan 6). The Cam ...

Posted on 07/01/2025

Taiwan claims China cut underwater internet cable

The Taiwanese government alleged that a Chinese-owned vessel cut an underwater internet cable in an act of sabotage. The incident occurred on Friday when a Hong Kong-owned and Cameroon-flagged cargo ...

Posted on 07/01/2025

Chinese freighter allegedly damages US-Taiwan undersea Internet cable

A Taiwanese freighter is accused of deliberately dragging its anchor to cut an internet cable directly linking Taiwan to the U.S. East Coast.

Posted on 07/01/2025

Taiwan Coast Guard Blames Chinese-Owned Ship For Cutting Undersea Communications Cable

A Chinese-owned vessel is suspected of having severed an undersea cable off the Taiwanese coast recently, according to authorities on the island. Taiwan’s coast guard requested that the cargo ship ...

Posted on 07/01/2025

CES head says Taiwan’s technology is irreplaceable

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro said Taiwan’s technology is irreplaceable on Monday, the day before the CES opening.

Posted on 07/01/2025

Chinese freighter suspected of damaging undersea Internet cable connecting the US and Taiwan

A Taiwanese freighter is accused of deliberately dragging its anchor to cut an internet cable directly linking Taiwan to the U.S. East Coast.

Posted on 07/01/2025

Taiwan considers ban on ownership of 955 animals

Species identified for prohibition include the spectacled caiman, members of the Dasypodidae family, the Castor genus, and all Canidae family members except domestic dogs. Ownership bans extend to ...

Posted on 07/01/2025

NEXCOM Unveiling NexMOV-2 Innovations and Next-Gen AI Robotics Technology at CES 2025

NexAIoT to showcase the NexMOV-2 with Kneron at CES 2025, demonstrating cutting-edge advancements in intelligent mobility and modular robotics design.

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan’s undersea cable cut: China suspected amid rising tensions

The telecommunications cable connecting Taiwan to the mainland has been cut. Due to bad weather, a suspected vessel, a tanker under the Cameroonian flag, could not be detained and continued its ...

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan says suspects Hong Kong-owned ship of damaging subsea cable

Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Hong Kong-owned cargo ship suspected of damaging a subsea telecoms cable northeast of the island, Taiwan's coast guard said Monday. The Cameroon-flagged ...

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan develops hypersonic missile that can travel 6 times the speed of sound

Facing threats from China, Taiwan has reportedly developed a new hypersonic missile which can travel at speeds of Mach 6. The new hypersonic missile – named Qingtian – has a range exceeding 1243 miles ...

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan’s ITRI set to unveil AI-powered remote patient monitoring system

The Industrial Technology Research Institute will unveil the system at CES 2025, taking place in Las Vegas, US, from 7 to 11 January.

Posted on 06/01/2025

Chinese Freighter Cuts Key Cable Near Keelung Harbor, Raising Alarm in Taiwan

In a disturbing incident near Keelung Harbor, Taiwan, an undersea cable that plays a crucial role in international communication was cut by a Chinese ship. The ship, known as the Shunxin-39, is a ...

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan Says Chinese Ship Broke Subsea Cable in Alleged Sabotage

Taiwan suspects that a Chinese-owned cargo vessel damaged an undersea cable near its northeastern coast on Friday, in an alleged act of sabotage that highlights the vulnerabilities of Taipei’s ...

Posted on 06/01/2025

Taiwan cable severed: Suspicions point to China amidst tensions

The telecommunications cable connecting Taiwan to the mainland has been severed. Due to adverse weather, a suspected vessel—a tanker flying under the Cameroonian flag—could not be detained and ...

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