Notes from Central Taiwan is a column written by long-term resident Michael Turton, who provides incisive commentary informed ...
John J. Tkacik Jr is a retired US foreign service officer who served at US embassies in both Taipei and Beijing. He now ...
South Korea’s acting president, Han Duck-soo, yesterday moved to reassure the country’s allies and calm financial markets a ...
The nation is developing a fleet of high-altitude balloons and drones to bolster Taiwan’s communications resiliency, the ...
The first Trump administration sold Taiwan US$10.4 billion (NT$319.9 million) in traditional weapons, while the Biden administration has only sold US$500 million worth of traditional weapons, the ...
“The Australian Government can confirm that Australian citizens, Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen and Michael Czugaj have returned to Australia,” Canberra said in a statement.
The UK, the first country to produce electricity from burning coal, is to close its last coal-fired power station, ending its 142-year reliance on the fossil fuel, while generating about 15 percent of ...
A shipment of 38 US-made M1A2T Abrams tanks — part of a military procurement package from the US — arrived at the Port of Taipei early yesterday. The vehicles are the first batch of 108 tanks and ...
Taipei’s population dropped below 2.5 million in September, with people aged 30 to 50 making up the largest group leaving the capital, Taipei City Government data showed. The number of registered ...
Aspeed Technology Inc (信驊), which designs specialized processors used to remotely monitor and manage host systems, announced ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte mentioning China’s bullying of Taiwan and its ambition to reshape the global order has ...
Prosecutors on Friday charged the owner and proprietors of Wagyu Emperor, a high-end grilled meat restaurant in Taichung, for ...