TAIWAN
Just a week after the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the United States paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to secure sufficiency of its weapons stockpiles for the Iran war, acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao told the U.S. Senate on May 21. “Right now we’re doing a pause in
Lai Ching-te: US Now Taiwan’s Top Investment Destination and Export Market
On Tuesday, March 31 Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te met with a media delegation from the Global Taiwan...
US Senate Delegation Visits Taiwan Amid Arms Budget Discussions
The Legislative Yuan’s joint review committee on foreign affairs, national defense, and finance recently...
Ko Wen-je Sentenced to 17 Years, 6-Year Loss of Civil Rights
Former People First Party chairman Ko Wen-je, involved in the Jinghua City and political donation cases...
From Music Student to PLA Tracker: Joseph Wen Uses Open Data to Map China’s Military
The pressure from across the Taiwan Strait has not eased. During the Lunar New Year period, Chinese military...
Ko Wen-je May Avoid Expulsion After TPP Revises Disciplinary Guidelines
Former Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) chairman Ko Wen-je is suspected of committing bribery, favoring interests...
Taiwan Holds Public Hearing on National Security Law Amendments
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Internal Affairs Committee held a public hearing on amendments to the National...
Ko Wen-je Sentenced to 17 Years in Taipei Corruption Case
On March 26, the Taipei District Court issued its first-instance verdict in the case involving former...
Scholar Warns CCP Influence Threatens Taiwan’s Hard-Won Freedom
The political involvement of Mainland Chinese spouses in Taiwan continues to spark various issues. Following...
Bipartisan Senators Reaffirm Support for Taiwan, Condemn CCP Aggression
March 23 marked the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s direct presidential election. Bipartisan members of...