TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and its strike group have joined the USS George Washington carrier in the Pacific in a move aimed at deterring Chinese aggression in the ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – A 27-year-old was detained as a suspect in the smoke grenade and knife attacks near two Taipei Mass Rapid Transit stations Friday evening. Several people were reportedly injured ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Smoke grenades were thrown at Taipei Main Station at 5:24 p.m., Taipei Metro reported. According to UDN, smoke grenades were thrown near Exit M7, sending dense white smoke ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — TSMC's first fabrication plant in Japan is delivering benefits that extend beyond chip production, strengthening economic, business and cultural ties between Taiwan and Japan as ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — China’s defense ministry on Friday vowed to step up measures to protect territorial integrity after the US approved a large-scale weapons package for Taiwan last week. "The ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Taiwanese tea producer’s award-winning moment at a French competition was disrupted when Chinese embassy staffers heckled the ceremony with “one China” slogans, prompting the ...
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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — China conducts wide-ranging covert operations against Taiwan to undermine Taiwanese society and ultimately annex the country, the US-based think tank Global Taiwan Institute ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Russian President Vladimir Putin asked SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to disable Starlink internet service over Taiwan as a favor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping (習近平), according to a Wall ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Hi Sharp Electronics, a publicly-listed surveillance camera manufacturer, was charged with importing components from China for local assembly, receiving “Made in Taiwan” ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Live performances by wild animals held in captivity, including performances by dolphins, tigers, and other non-domesticated mammals, will no longer be permitted in Taiwan under ...
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