By Kayleigh Madjar / Staff writerAn unprovoked attack on Taiwan by China would result in “more robust” consequences than those Russia is facing over i
SAFE AND SOUND: Lieutenant Colonel Huang Chung-kai, 38, ejected from the Mirage 2000-5 when he noticed a lack of power and landed in the ocean before
FIRST SALES ROUND: Apple’s most affordable iPhone would be available from Friday next week, and has 5G, as well as a 12 megapixel camera with an f/1.8
蘋果今年第一場春季新品發表會,即將於台灣時間的週三、3/9凌晨2點登場。距發表會到來已進入倒數不到48小時......
By Hsieh Chun-lin and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writerNew Power Party Legislator Chiu Hsien-chih (邱顯智) on Friday urged the government
DEFENSE: Production of the Hsiung Feng and Wan Chien missiles, and the Chien Hsiang loitering munition are to be completed ahead of schedule in 2024 o
By Yang Cheng-yu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writerUkraine’s resistance against Russian forces has validated the concepts underlyin
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES: Kyiv said 137 Ukrainians, including 10 military officers, had been killed, while 400 Russians had died in the fighting
IN BETWEEN: Ou Si-fu, a research fellow at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, said China’s activity would surge as US-China com
By Chen Hsin-yu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writerA planned network of sky cameras would help the solar industry more precisely for
CLEAR RESULT: An opponent of nuclear power said the plant was a symbol of the struggles of the past, while the initiator of the question suggested a n
FINAL PUSH: Media personality Jaw Shaw-kong called the referendums a test of President Tsai’s public support, urging voters to go to the polls no matt
By Jonathan Chin / Staff writerAn environmental advocacy group yesterday urged people to vote “no” to two of the questions in Saturday’s referendums:
MONTHLY DATA: There have been more than 1,000 sorties since the defense ministry began making data public, with October the busiest month with 196 pla
By Sarah Wu / Reuters, TaipeiChina’s military is attempting to wear out Taiwan’s armed forces with its repeated missions into its air defense identifi
By Sarah Wu / Reuters, TaipeiChina’s military is attempting to wear out Taiwan’s armed forces with its repeated missions into its air defense identifi
NUCLEAR RISKS: Taiwan is prone to earthquakes, and a nuclear plant would also be a dangerous target if China were to attack, Control Yuan member Eugen
NO. 105 WHARF: Yen Kuang-heng allegedly used his position as a legislator to pressure the port to outsource management of the wharf, which a Yen famil
‘GRAVE CHALLENGE’: The defense ministry pledged to make any attack as painful as possible for China by improving Taiwan’s asymmetric warfare capabilit
/ BloombergTaiwan has laid out plans to challenge what it described as China’s “gray zone threats” to shift the balance of power in the region and pos