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Taiwan and China need peace given ‘multifold changes’ internationally, president says

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan and China need to talk to each other to achieve peace given the “multifold changes” in the international situation, Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te said on Monday, calling for dialogue instead of confrontation. Lai, who China detests as a “separatist”, has repeatedly called for talks with Beijing, which has stepped…

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DeepSeek chatbot unable to recognize Taiwan

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor DeepSeek Chatbot Debacle: Taiwan Recognition Issue Raises Questions In a recent series of tests, the highly touted AI-powered chatbot, DeepSeek, has been found to be unable to accurately recognize the sovereign nation of Taiwan. This revelation has sparked both surprise and concern within the global tech community. Developed by a…

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AI scare to boost Taipei-US ties: expert

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor  Taiwan must capitalize on the shock waves DeepSeek has sent through US markets to show it is a tech partner of Washington, a researcher said.China’s breakthrough in artificial intelligence (AI) would prompt the US to seek a stronger alliance with Taiwan and Japan to secure its technological superiority, a Taiwanese…

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Taiwan detects spike in Chinese incursions around its territory

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense reported a significant increase in Chinese military incursions in the air and waters surrounding the island over the past week, heightening concerns about escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The uptick comes amid ongoing geopolitical friction between Taiwan and China, raising alarms within the Taiwanese…

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US should not cross ‘red lines’, Taiwan No 1 risk to stable ties: top Beijing envoy

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a high-stakes diplomatic address, Beijing’s top envoy to the United States emphasized that the Chinese government is willing to maintain stable ties with its key global partner, but made it clear that Taiwan’s independence ambitions are its number one concern. During a speech at the Carnegie Endowment for International…

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Taiwan’s divided politics undermine defense resolve as Trump returns

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan’s political landscape has long been marked by division, particularly between the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the more China-friendly Kuomintang (KMT). This polarization can complicate the island’s defense strategy, especially in the context of heightened tensions with China and a changing geopolitical landscape influenced by U.S. politics. With…

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Chinese satellite launch no threat: MND

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Chinese Satellite Launch Poses No Threat, says Ministry of National Defense In a recent statement that has garnered attention, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) emphasized that the latest satellite launch by China does not pose any imminent threat to national security or regional stability. This assertion comes amidst ongoing…

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