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Thirty US state legislatures have passed pro-Taiwan resolutions this year, demonstrating strong and growing bipartisan momentum in support of Taiwan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said. The ...
China News: Taiwan President Lai Ching-te emphasizes the need for bipartisan support for a new budget to enhance the Coast Guard's capabilities in response to increasing Chinese grey zone ...
Taiwan cannot afford to treat energy resilience as a side issue or defer it entirely to the military. Instead, EMP preparation must be framed as a whole-of-society challenge. Just as the nation has ...
Authorities in southern China announced on Thursday they were offering rewards of more than $1,000 for the arrest of 20 people they say are Taiwanese military hackers, drawing an angry reaction ...
The design for Taiwan’s float is inspired by Jade Mountain (玉山) and incorporates semiconductor chip patterns, symbolizing the nation’s democratic resilience and diversity, TAPCPR said. Team Taiwan ...
Up to three million boxes of family food packs have been prepositioned in 938 warehouses nationwide in preparation for typhoons and bad weather now that the rainy season has started, according to ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Ministry of National Defense on Wednesday said China's Liaoning aircraft carrier was detected in Taiwan's southeastern waters amid reports of possible military exercises.
Our geopolitical case study breaks down the risks and implications of China’s aggressive posture towards Taiwan and its neighbors. Think School Posted: May 28, 2025 | Last updated: May 28, 2025 ...
China placed a bounty on cyberwarriors working for Taiwan’s Defense Ministry, extending its campaign to squeeze President Lai Ching-te. Police in the southern city of Guangzhou were seeking the ...
TAIPEI: Guatemala, one of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies, reaffirmed its support for the island on Thursday (Jun 5) during a visit by President Bernardo Arevalo, who said his people will ...
Amid the debate on asymmetric defense, the two partners don’t see eye to eye on which systems Taiwan needs to procure to defend itself. New research helps explain why.