Five people are confirmed dead and more than 200 injured as Taiwan begins clean up operations after a powerful 6.8 earthquake hit the island. The deaths occured as cranes and scaffolding at a ...
USHER Technologies, together with 22 other Philippine technologies and inventions, participated in the world’s largest technology trade show, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, ...
A NATIONAL BUDGET OF P 6 TRILLION makes the government equivalent to the biggest “corporation” and employer in the Philippines. In fact, this spending represents 20-percent of the gross domestic ...
The future will be controlled by those who possess these critical minerals, as they are essential for modern technology. China and the US are in a fierce race to secure them.
I wish I could just say, “I went to Taoyuan, and the rest is history,” but that wouldn’t do my Taiwan experience justice.
Here’s your knowledge nugget for today. The U.S. State Department’s Taiwan page removed a previous statement about not supporting Taiwan’s independence last week. China on Monday (February 17th) urged ...
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The US state department has removed a highly symbolic phrase from its routine update on Taiwan. Its previous briefings said: “We do not support Taiwan independence.” This disappeared on ...
BEIJING/TAIPEI, Feb 17 - China on Monday urged the United States to "correct its mistakes" after the U.S. State Department removed previous wording on its website about not supporting Taiwan ...
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.
US considers Taiwan a key ally but does not officially recognise it as a separate state from China, which views Taiwan as part of its territory and has pledged to reunify it, even by force if needed.
BEIJING/TAIPEI – China on Monday urged the United States to “correct its mistakes” after the U.S. State Department removed previous wording on its website about not supporting Taiwan ...