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Taiwan Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung (吳志中) sent a message with quiet confidence, hinting at a diplomatic shift on the ...
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — Taiwanese President William Lai is struggling to contain both open hostility and private "wooing" by China. In late March, four Taiwanese soldiers, three of whom were part of ...
Taiwan economy minister eyes more LNG imports from US Taiwan foreign minister wants 'coalition' with US on trade Taiwan stocks rebound after three days of precipitous falls Taiwan central bank ...
Taiwan’s stocks surged by a record Thursday, tracking a global rebound after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal duties for most trading partners. The benchmark Taiex ...
Last month, the first of Taiwan’s 66 new F-16V fighter jets rolled off the assembly line in Greenville, South Carolina. Signed during President Donald Trump’s first term, the $8 billion deal ...
The guided-missile destroyer the USS Milius conducts a Taiwan Strait transit operation in April 2023. U.S. Navy via Reuters The PRC threatened Taiwan and its partners with live-fire military drills.
Taiwan Semi may face $1B+ fine for chips allegedly tied to Huawei via Chinese firm Sophgo, triggering U.S. export rule scrutiny. U.S. probes TSMC’s chip link to Huawei as tensions rise; stock ...
A deep, 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan's rural northeastern county of Yilan on Wednesday, the island's weather administration said, with no reports of damage. The quake, which shook ...
Crews will repair a historic railroad bridge in Seven Valleys that has been repeatedly struck by large trucks. Work will start on the bridge on May 5, and Route 214, also known as Main Street in ...
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
TAIPEI, April 8 (Reuters) - China is using generative artificial intelligence (AI) to ramp up disinformation against Taiwan to "divide" Taiwan's public, the island's National Security Bureau said.
Taiwan’s government wants the island and its citizens to become more resilient and ready for a potential Chinese invasion or blockade. It's a threat the government is increasingly willing to ...
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