International affairs expert Robin Niblett said in Taipei that China's military, technological, and ideological ambitions are driving a new Cold War with the US. He urged Asia-Pacific democracies, including Taiwan, to build resilience and deepen ties with G7 nations as China escalates "gray
India's challenge at the Taipei Open 2025 badminton tournament ended on a bitter note after Ayush Shetty and Unnati Hooda fell short in their semi-final fixtures in men's and women's singles, respectively, on Saturday.
Taiwan's Council of Indigenous Peoples has criticised a former legislator for echoing "United Front" slogans during an event in China, asserting that Taiwan's indigenous peoples are not "descendants of the Yellow Emperor," Taipei Times reported.
Young Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Unnati Hooda cruised into the semi-finals of the ongoing Taipei Open 2025 badminton tournament on Friday, as per the Olympics.com.
Young Indian badminton player Ayush Shetty outsmarted his fellow countryman Kidambi Srikanth in the Taipei Open 2025 on Thursday to enter the men's singles quarterfinals
Srikanth, currently the world number 61st in the rankings, is going through a lean patch, with just one quarterfinal appearance in last six tournaments. The 2021 World Championships silver medalist managed only one semifinal appearance last year across 14 tournaments, as per Olympics.com.
Taiwan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lin Chia-lung, has instructed the initiation of a special project to combat China's "legal warfare" that misinterprets UN Resolution 2758, according to a foreign affairs official, as reported by the Taipei Times.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is providing financial support to templegoers in Taiwan and subsidising trips for them to visit China, as stated by a Taiwanese intelligence official, according to a report by Taipei Times.
Taipei [Taiwan], May 5: The world is facing growing environmental challenges and major social changes. Today, sustainable development is a top priority for governments, businesses, and communities everywhere. In response to this global shift, the Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy (TAIS
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has raised concerns that a cross-strait essay contest organized by a Taipei-based society and a CCP-linked publisher may violate laws prohibiting political cooperation with mainland Chinese entities, citing all-expenses-paid trips and ties to Beijing's