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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
As Trump Met Xi in Beijing, Japan Was Watching Closely
News analysis by Kung Hsiang-sheng The May 14–15 summit in Beijing between U.S. President Donald Trump...
Over 8,000 Rally in Taipei to Demand Taiwan Strengthen Its Defense Budget
Taiwan's civic groups delivered a pointed message to their legislators on Saturday: peace is not achieved...
US Report: $14 Billion Taiwan Arms Sale Put on Hold Amid Iran War Context
According to The Hill, Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Cao Xiong said the United States has suspended a $14...
Taiwan Celebrates 30 Years of First Direct Presidential Elections With Star-Studded Lineup
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s first direct presidential election and the Taiwanese...
Taiwan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Briefing as Trump-Xi Talks Fuel Security Concerns
Taiwan’s opposition parties have jointly called for a special legislative briefing on May 21 (Thursday...
Trump’s Taiwan Strategy Faces New Test as Beijing Turns Up the Pressure
By Meng Hao, Vision Times On May 13-15, U.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Beijing for high-level...
Taiwan April Export Orders Jump 48.1% on AI Boom, Hit Record High
According to Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, benefiting from strong AI demand, Taiwan’s export...
European Parliament Opposes Forceful Change to Taiwan Strait Status Quo, Supports Taiwan’s International
On May 20, the European Parliament plenary session passed a “Recommendation on the 81st Session of the...
Taiwan Actress Lin Chi-ling’s Agency Appointment Sparks Controversy
Taiwan’s Cultural Content and Creative Industries Agency (TAICCA) recently announced its new board member...