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It’s getting harder for mainlanders to study across the strait, and observers fear reduced exchanges will only make tensions worse.
Taipei is holding air raid drills, directing residents into shelters to prepare for a potential Chinese attack. Photo / Taipei’s normally busy streets came to a brief standstill on Thursday when air ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company on Thursday reported a near 61% year-on-year rise in second-quarter profit, ...
Taiwan has dramatically stepped-up efforts to address what authorities describe as a growing espionage challenge linked to ...
While hacking to steal data and information about the industry is not new, there is an increase in sustained hacking ...
Taipei’s normally busy streets will come to a brief standstill today when air raid sirens send thousands of people into ...
Sirens will be heard across Taipei at 1.30pm, bringing the capital city to a halt for half an hour. Read more at straitstimes ...
Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie weighed in on the success of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s China visit. "I would question whether China sees it as a success, if you look at the China ...
China is expanding its naval power. It tests its warships' capabilities far from its shores. Recent exercises involved two ...
Chinese-linked hackers have ramped up cyberattacks on Taiwan's semiconductor industry and financial analysts amid tightening ...
A Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that Japan is "exaggerating" the "China threat" and only wants to interfere in China's ...