Taiwan is developing a hypersonic missile

Taiwan is in the process of developing a hypersonic missile derived from the Ching Tien (擎天) supersonic cruise missile, with a Czech-manufactured truck tentatively chosen as its launch vehicle, according to a source reported yesterday. The Ching Tien, previously known as Yun Feng (雲峰, “Cloud Peak”), is a domestically designed missile with a range of…

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Mainland urges Taiwan’s DPP not to obstruct cross-Strait tourism

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In recent statements, officials from Mainland China have called on Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to stop hindering cross-Strait tourism, emphasizing the importance of open exchanges and mutual understanding between the two regions. This appeal comes against the backdrop of increasing tensions between the two sides, particularly regarding political ideologies…

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Taiwan’s Vital Role in Global Aviation Security and Management: A Call for Inclusion

In an era where global connectivity hinges on air travel, Taiwan’s participation in international aviation security and management organizations is not just beneficial; it is essential for the safety and efficiency of the global aviation industry. Despite ongoing geopolitical challenges, Taiwan has demonstrated its capability and commitment to aviation safety, making a compelling case for…

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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause TikTok ban

US President-elect Donald Trump has requested that the Supreme Court delay the implementation of a law that would ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sell it to a non-Chinese buyer. The firm has challenged the legislation, arguing that it infringes on the free speech of more than 170 million Americans who use the app,…

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Taiwan’s presidential office runs first ‘tabletop’ simulation of Chinese military escalation

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan’s Presidential Office Conducts First ‘Tabletop’ Simulation of Chinese Military Escalation In a significant move to bolster national security and enhance preparedness, Taiwan’s Presidential Office recently conducted its inaugural “tabletop” simulation exercise focused on a potential military escalation by China. This exercise underscores Taipei’s commitment to proactive defense strategies amid…

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Taiwan is preparing more than just the military for a China invasion

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In the face of increasing tensions with China, Taiwan is not only bolstering its military defenses but also making comprehensive preparations across various sectors to ensure national resilience. The island’s strategy highlights a multi-pronged approach encompassing economic, diplomatic, technological, and societal dimensions to mitigate the impact of a potential invasion…

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