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Newsweek 's map shows the Chinese drones' flight paths in two colors. The track shown in red is provided by Taiwan's defense ministry, and the Japanese military's tracks are displayed in dark red.
Ng, who was named one of Time's 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence spoke at the event with Taiwan's Minister of Digital Affairs, Audrey Tang (唐鳳), reported CNA. Ng said that Taiwan ...
Members of the Taiwanese community in Japan on Sunday walked along a route in Tokyo that resembled an outline of Taiwan. The walk was organized to commemorate Ng Chiau-tong (黃昭堂), the former head of ...
The Philippine government has eased the regulations on the visit of government officials to Taiwan "for economic, trade, and investment" as well as receiving Taiwanese officials visiting the ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Driving at low speed but in high gear is the most “NG” or “no good” habit for Taiwan drivers, according to the latest rankings for driving behaviors from Toyota. The world’s ...
Taiwan's upcoming elections will be a "heart-pounding, soul-stirring battle" for the island's future, Beijing-friendly candidate Han Kuo-yu said Sunday in his first speech since becoming the ...
At least 800,000 employment opportunities for foreign workers will be opening up in Taiwan—and Filipinos will be favored for jobs in some sectors, according to the Manila Economic and Cultural Office ...
Malaysian YouTuber and food entrepreneur Nigel Ng, better known by his online alter ego Uncle Roger, shared pictures of his engagement photo shoot to fiancee Sabrina in Taiwan’s markets.
Taiwan has taken extensive precautionary measures as Typhoon Gaemi, with sustained wind speeds of 190 kilometers (118 miles) per hour, barrels toward the island.
Sampung buwan mawawala sa Pilipinas ang basketball player-actor na si Ricci Rivero dahil maglalaro siya para sa Taoyuan Pilots ng P. League+, ang men's professional basketball league ng Taiwan. Si ...
Claim: Taiwan fired water cannons and nearly destroyed Chinese fishing vessels recently caught operating in its waters. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: The YouTube video with the claim was ...
A Hong Kong publisher previously detained by Chinese authorities reopened his bookstore in Taiwan on Saturday, defying what he called attempts linked to Beijing to intimidate him.