Taiwan unveils a strategic plan to establish a TSMC-style contract robotics startup by 2026, investing NT$20 billion to revolutionize its manufacturing sector and become a global leader in AI-driven service robots.
Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urges global democracies to unite against rising authoritarian threats in a speech at the University of Cambridge, highlighting Taiwan's resilience and commitment to democratic values.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrives in Taiwan ahead of Computex 2025, hinting at a new office announcement and reflecting on recent AI infrastructure deals in the Middle East, emphasizing Taiwan's pivotal role in global tech strategy.
The Child Welfare League Foundation in Taiwan apologizes after two sisters are sentenced for fatally abusing a 1-year-old boy. The case sparks calls for urgent child welfare reforms to prevent future tragedies.
Taiwan’s government is implementing over 100 measures to counter espionage and Chinese infiltration, including military court reinstatement and tighter screening for individuals with access to classified information. The government is also addressing challenges in U.S.-Taiwan trade negotiations.
Taiwan plans to lift its age restrictions on Japanese beef imports, aligning with international safety standards. The policy change follows discussions regarding food safety, trade relations, and public health.
Taiwan honors outgoing Paraguayan Ambassador Carlos Fleitas with the Order of Brilliant Star for strengthening bilateral ties. Discover how this alliance reflects shared democratic values and global diplomacy.
A recent Academia Sinica survey reveals that Taiwanese citizens are increasingly skeptical of U.S. commitment to Taiwan’s protection under President Trump’s second term, citing concerns over potential shifts in U.S.-China relations and military support.
A Taiwanese fishing vessel, Fu Yang No. 266, caught fire near the disputed Diaoyutai Islets, leading to the rescue of seven crew members and an ongoing search for one missing Indonesian national.
Taiwan’s first domestically built submarine, the Narwhal, faces significant delays in its sea trials, raising concerns about the country's defense capabilities. Read about the technical setbacks and political implications surrounding this high-profile project.