Taiwan’s Army launches first live-fire exercise for M1A2T Abrams tanks at Hsinchu’s Kengzikou Range, marking a strategic milestone in defense readiness ahead of commissioning later this year.
Taiwan’s Army launches first live-fire exercise for M1A2T Abrams tanks at Hsinchu’s Kengzikou Range, marking a strategic milestone in defense readiness ahead of commissioning later this year.
A Taiwanese court has sentenced a Chinese ship captain to three years in prison for intentionally damaging a critical submarine cable connecting Taiwan and Penghu. The case highlights concerns over gray-zone warfare tactics and national infrastructure vulnerability.
Taiwan’s High Court has extended former Taipei mayor Ko Wen‑je’s incommunicado detention, citing risk of collusion and pending evidence in a bribery-linked urban planning case—exploring the broader political, legal, and urban governance implications.
Taiwan’s journalists and scholars demand new laws to protect media from tech giants like Google and Meta. Discover the urgent call for fair profit-sharing, AI content licensing, and media reform to safeguard Taiwan’s democracy.
Taiwan's Control Yuan impeaches former WDA officials Tsai Meng-liang and Hsieh Yi-jung over workplace bullying and graft allegations tied to an employee's suicide. A deep dive into the scandal, government response, and broader implications.
Taiwan’s Army launches first live-fire exercise for M1A2T Abrams tanks at Hsinchu’s Kengzikou Range, marking a strategic milestone in defense readiness ahead of commissioning later this year.
A Taiwanese court has sentenced a Chinese ship captain to three years in prison for intentionally damaging a critical submarine cable connecting Taiwan and Penghu. The case highlights concerns over gray-zone warfare tactics and national infrastructure vulnerability.
Taiwan’s High Court has extended former Taipei mayor Ko Wen‑je’s incommunicado detention, citing risk of collusion and pending evidence in a bribery-linked urban planning case—exploring the broader political, legal, and urban governance implications.
Taiwan’s journalists and scholars demand new laws to protect media from tech giants like Google and Meta. Discover the urgent call for fair profit-sharing, AI content licensing, and media reform to safeguard Taiwan’s democracy.