Taiwan thanks UK for rejecting China’s misrepresentation of international law

by Martin Haffner, Associate Editor, London The Presidential Office expressed gratitude to the UK House of Commons for its unanimous decision to reject China’s misrepresentation of international law regarding Taiwan, which seeks to hinder Taiwan’s involvement in global organizations like the UN. This motion followed a debate on Taiwan’s international status, and the UK is…

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Tawain thanks G7 foreign ministers

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan expressed gratitude yesterday to the G7 foreign ministers for highlighting the significance of peace in the Taiwan Strait for global security and prosperity, as well as for endorsing Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. The G7 foreign ministers convened on Monday and Tuesday in Fiuggi and Anagni, Italy, where they…

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TSMC opens new plant in Kaohsiung

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the largest contract chipmaker globally, held an equipment installation ceremony for its first 2-nanometer fabrication plant in Kaohsiung yesterday, finishing six months ahead of schedule, according to Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai. “To meet the strong global demand for advanced chips, TSMC is beginning to install…

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Taiwan must be allowed to join INTERPOL

by Brian Iselin Taiwan’s absence from the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) poses a significant gap in global security, particularly in combating transnational crime. As criminal networks become increasingly sophisticated, international law enforcement cooperation is critical. Interpol plays a vital role in facilitating this cooperation through the exchange of criminal intelligence and real-time responses to…

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Security Forum to be held in Taipei Feb 2025

Jake Sanders, Editor Washington, DC — HFX, the Washington, DC-based organizer of the annual Halifax International Security Forum, is proud to announce it will host a pivotal, ground breaking two-day meeting in Taipei, Taiwan, February 20-21, 2025. The HFX Taipei conference will unite political and intellectual leaders from democracies worldwide to strategize on responding to…

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Tsai urges further support for Ukraine

by Francis Tuschek, Staff Writer HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen stated on Saturday that the U.S. should focus on assisting Ukraine, despite the potential threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. “They should do everything possible to support the Ukrainians,” Tsai remarked at the forum. “We [Taiwan] still have time.” Her…

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Jimmy Lai appears in HK court

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer During his court testimony yesterday, Jimmy Lai, the talkative and assertive Hong Kong media mogul, appeared to retain his commanding presence, even after spending most of the past four years in prison. At 76, he took the stand in a trial related to allegations of collusion with foreign forces, breaking…

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Taiwan condemns HK prison sentences

by Martin Haffner, Associate Editor Taiwan condemned China yesterday for sentencing 45 Hong Kong activists to prison, asserting that “democracy is not a crime.” Karen Kuo, spokesperson for the Presidential Office, issued a statement denouncing the Chinese government’s use of judicial processes to suppress the political engagement and free speech of pro-democracy activists in Hong…

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Germany issues threat to China

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock by Martin Haffner, Associate Editor German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has threatened Beijing with sanctions during a meeting in Brussels, where top EU diplomats gathered to discuss recent intelligence suggesting that China is providing military support to Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. Ahead of the meeting on Monday, a senior…

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