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Headlines about Taiwan of 20th June 2024 including How Taiwan fights the disinformation war!

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Taiwan’s new president Lai must unify a divided population

Taiwan’s newly elected president, Lai Ching-te, faces a challenging relationship with the opposition-led Legislative Yuan. The disputes have centred on a…

Beyond Majority Rule: Indigenous Perspectives on Taiwan’s Legislative Controversies

Written by the Taiwan Indigenous Youth Public Participation Association; translated by Yu-Chen Chuang. This article highlights the involvement of Indigenous…

How Taiwan fights the disinformation war

Newly inaugurated president Lai Ching-te will need to collaborate inside and outside the state to counter China’s cognitive warfare.

Taiwan president says island ‘will not bow’ to China’s pressure

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said that China was attempting to force the self-ruled island into submission but that it would not bow to pressure.

Taiwan detects 11 Chinese aircraft, 8 naval vessels near its territory

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) has tracked 11 Chinese military aircraft and eight naval vessels around the island nation during the last 24…

Gilas Pilipinas to play friendly vs. Taiwan Mustangs

The Philippines will play in a send-off exhibition game against the Taiwan Mustangs on June 24. The friendly is part of Gilas Pilipinas’ preparations for .

Taiwan’s central bank warns about systemic risks of rapid ETF growth

Taiwan’s central bank is predicting that the impact of locally listed equities exchange traded funds will “definitely continue to increase” as it issues a…

TAIWAN INVITES GLOBAL GREEN PROPOSALS, TOP THREE TO RECEIVE USD20,000 CASH PRIZES

Taiwan, sustainable, green products, solutions, green industry, global proposal campaign, Go Green with Taiwan, cash prize.

Win NT$300,000 – Join the RunSpace Innovation … – Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium

Competition Highlights ?Invite Axiom Space, EnduroSat, and NSTDA to act as strategic /supporting partners for the competition to increase the international…

Taiwan cleared for big loitering munition sale amid Chinese belligerence

The US government has cleared the possible sale of over 1000 loitering munitions to Taiwan that could be employed in the event of an attempted Chinese…

Beyond the Blame Game: De-risking Through Strengthened Asia-Pacific Cooperation

Strategic competition with China is of vital national interest to the United States, and that is precisely why feedback from Asian allies and partners…

Suicide drones to be delivered to Taiwan 2024-2025: U.S. State Department

The Switchblade 300 loitering munitions and ALTIUS 600M-V unmanned aerial vehicles that Taiwan has ordered from the United States are scheduled for delivery…

Taiwan mulls granting visa-on-arrival to Indians

This development follows the strong rejection by Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister of China’s protest to the recent message exchange between Prime Minister…

Taiwan’s solar sector struggles for survival amid land shortage

Chairman of Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry Association, Hsiu-Lan Hsu, confirmed that the new cabinet’s solar energy…

US Approves Arming Taiwan With $360M in Loitering Munitions

The US State Department has approved the sale of loitering munitions to Taiwan for a total of $360 million. The sale includes 291 ALTIUS 600M-V aerial…

Taiwan must resolve its defense approach for help to be effective

Masahiro Matsumura is professor of international politics and national security at the faculty of law of St. Andrew’s University in Osaka and a Taiwan.