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Wednesday Headlines about Taiwan of 8th May 2024!

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Can ‘Taiwan’s Citizen Power Plant’ lead to energy autonomy in Taiwan?

Written by Hui-Tzu Huang. The development of citizen power plants in Taiwan faces challenges such as the commercialization of energy cooperatives,…

Forging bonds: People-to-People diplomacy between Taiwan and Somaliland

As traditional diplomatic norms face challenges, Taiwan and Somaliland, two states not recognized by the UN and a majority of countries, are pioneering a…

MOFA video showcases Taiwan’s medical expertis… – Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand 駐泰國台北經濟 …

A short film spotlighting Taiwan’s capability to contribute to global health goals was released May 6 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the lead up to…

Taiwan renews debate over removal of Chiang Kai-shek statues

He was once the most powerful man in Taiwan. But today, the statues of Taiwan’s late President Chiang Kai-shek are at the center of the island’s heated…

Taiwan moves up to 27th in 2024 World Press Freedom Index

Taiwan climbed 8 spots to 27th in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index released May 3 by France-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in honor of World Press…

Global Watch | Geopolitical Tensions on Rise as China Recklessly Targets Taiwan

In the shadow of the January 2024 elections, China’s intrusive manoeuvres manifested in cyber-attacks and a disinformation campaign aimed at sowing discord…

Taiwan shares close up 0.23%

Taiwan shares closed up 46.98 points, or 0.23 percent,at 20700.51 Wednesday on turnover of NT$419.012 billion (US$12.93 billion).

Taiwan records the approach of 10 aircraft and five ships of the People’s Republic of China

The armed forces of Taiwan recorded the approach of 10 aircraft and five ships of the People’s Liberation Army of China to the island during the day,…

NTU launches the first International School of Politics and Economics in Taiwan

In response to the demand of talent, National Taiwan University (NTU) launches International School of Politics and Economics on May 6, 2024.

Event Response: Hualien City Earthquake, Taiwan April 3, 2024 – Environmental Law – Taiwan

A Mw7.4 earthquake struck Taiwan’s east coast on 3 April 2024. WTW Research Network summarizes key event information and effects so far, including how…

Bond Trading Volumes Slow in Taiwan on Uncertain Rate Path

Bond traders in Taiwan aren’t an enthused lot these days amid uncertainty over the outlook for interest rates.

Recalibrating Japan’s Economic Interests in Taiwan | Perryworldhouse

Since the US departure from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) multilateral trade agreement in January 2017, Japan has played a critical role in…

MOFA welcomes Thailand’s visa waiver extension for Taiwan nationals

The decision of Thailand’s government to extend its visa waiver program for travelers from Taiwan is appreciated by the government and people, the Ministry…

Drastic day-night temperature drop predicted across Taiwan Wednesday

Daytime temperature highs and nighttime lows in Taiwan will vary by up to 10 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, according to Central Weather Administration (CWA)…

Flag bearer

An ROC (Taiwan) Army Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter is ready to carry the national flag at a rehearsal for the upcoming presidential inauguration May 7 in…

Taiwan headline news

Taipei, May 8 (CNA) The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Wednesday are as follows: @United Daily News: Opposition parties propose inviting Lai to…

Taiwan director wins at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival

Director Wu Fan won the Emerging International Filmmaker Award for her film “XiXi” at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival May 6.

Intelligent approach

Taiwan Ministry of Education officials listen to a briefing on digital learning during a visit to a software technology lab at Daegu Metropolitan City in…

New Quills Needed for Taiwan’s ‘Porcupine’ Strategy Against China

Avril Hines, director of national intelligence, disclosed Thursday in Congressional testimony that Russia and China are training together for a future invasion of Taiwan. The “unlimited friendship” proclaimed by presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir …

Taiwan says its military is ready for China moves around new president’s inaugural

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s military is prepared for any moves China may make around the time President-elect Lai Ching-te takes office later this month, the island’s deputy defence minister said on …

Incoming Taiwan leader is open to Beijing dialogue ‘on equal footing’ with ‘mutual respect’: envoy

Taipei’s de facto diplomatic envoy to the US on Tuesday emphasised that the incoming leader of the self-governing island is open to engaging with Beijing on the basis of “equal footing” and “mutual respect,” reaffirming support for the status quo. …

Taiwan is helping St Kitts and Nevis build its digital ID architecture

Some progress has been reported on a project currently being implemented in the Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis to build digital public infrastructure. Taiwan is using its IT and digital governance experience to implement the project, according to …

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