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Taipei this month added Huawei Technologies Co. and its main chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. to its entity list, barring the island's firms from doing business with the pair ...
Just off the small Taiwan fishing port of Wushi on its Pacific coast, a Taiwanese company is testing what could eventually be a powerful but unglamorous new weapon in the island's military arsenal - ...
Taipei has moved to significantly tighten controls, adding the Chinese tech giants to a restricted list after claims that ...
Tensions escalated after Taiwan's president President Lai Ching-te was elected last year. Beijing has accused him of seeking independence and destabilizing the region.
Bustling Taipei-style shopping streets, majestic temples to the island's deities and thriving factories dot the eastern ...
Top Japanese tea brand Ito En's latest push to win over health-conscious U.S. customers with its traditional unsweetened brew ...
Taiwanese political staffers of both the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and opposition Kuomintang (KMT) are being ...
A plume of thick black smoke was seen at the crash of Flight AI171, which was destined for London Gatwick Airport.
Israel's large-scale attack against Iran on June 13, which it conducted without UN security council approval, has prompted ...
Japan’s furor over rising rice prices is a reminder that state security is built on food.
The global trade order has entered a period of profound uncertainty. Longstanding alliances are shifting, financial norms are ...
In case you didn’t know, nuclear weapons are destructive. This is a scary moment, all right, though not in the way Ms. Gabbard intends. Ms. Gabbard relates in her three-minute video that she recently ...