Data for roughly 200,000 Coupang users in Taiwan compromised in last year’s leak
Coupang has confirmed that around 200,000 Taiwanese user accounts were part of a significant data breach affecting its global customer base last year.
Taiwan President Meets Sadaharu Oh, Awards Medal: 'A Hero Known to All in the Baseball World'
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te awarded a medal to baseball legend Sadaharu Oh, recognizing his contributions to baseball development and exchange between Taiwan and Japan.
Japan to deploy missile systems on island near Taiwan by 2031, defence minister says
Japan plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on Yonaguni island, near Taiwan, by March 2031 to enhance its air defenses amid rising regional tensions.
Japan's 'Iron Lady' Responds with Robots as China Increases Pressure
Japan is deploying long-range missiles near Taiwan as tensions escalate with China over export restrictions on critical minerals.
K. Budrys on cooperation with Taiwan: 'We are moving from expectations and dreams to concrete plans'
Lithuanian officials are focusing on concrete economic cooperation plans with Taiwan, moving beyond initial dreams and expectations towards actionable projects.
Step by Step: A Conversation about Sustainable Theater Practices in Asia
Kamilė Žičkytė discusses sustainable theater practices in Asia following her visit to Taiwan's Sustainable Theater Conference and interviews organizer Janette Lin Hsun-Chen.
Japan under China's radar again – It will deploy missiles on an island near Taiwan by 2031
Japan plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on Yonaguni Island, close to Taiwan, by March 2031 as part of its defense strategy amid rising tensions with China.
Japan to deploy missiles near Taiwan by 2031
Japan plans to deploy air defense missiles on the remote Yonaguni Island near Taiwan by March 2031, as stated by Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi.
Japan to deploy missiles to island near Taiwan by 2031, says defence minister
Japan plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles to its island of Yonaguni, close to Taiwan, by March 2026, as relations with China become increasingly tense.
Coupang Data Leak Incident: 200,000 Accounts from Taiwan Were Compromised
The Coupang data breach revealed that out of 33 million affected customers, approximately 200,000 accounts belonged to Taiwan users.
Alert in Silicon Valley: the CIA informed tech giants that China could invade Taiwan
The CIA has warned major tech leaders that China might invade Taiwan by 2027, sparking concern in Silicon Valley.
Defense Minister: Japan plans to deploy ground-to-air missiles near Taiwan
Japan is set to deploy ground-to-air missiles on Yonaguni Island by the fiscal year 2030, signaling its commitment to boosting regional defense amid rising tensions with China.
Taiwan may see US arms deals fall through for first time because of legislative deadlock
Taiwan faces the unprecedented risk of missing out on US arms deals due to a legislative deadlock, as the Defence Minister appeals for urgent budget approval before key deadlines.
Japan will deploy surface-to-air missiles near Taiwan by 2031
Japan plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on an island near Taiwan by 2031 amid concerns over China's military ambitions in the region.
Japan plans to install missile system near Taiwan
Japan intends to strengthen its support for Taiwan by planning to construct an air defense missile system on Yonaguni Island by 2031, located about 100 kilometers from Taiwan.
Missile Unit of the Ground Self-Defense Forces to Be Deployed to Yonaguni Island by FY2030, Says Defense Minister Koizumi
Japan plans to deploy a missile unit to Yonaguni Island by fiscal year 2030 as part of its efforts to enhance national defense.
5.6 Magnitude Earthquake in Taiwan
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Taiwan near the city of Yilan, shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei, but no casualties or major damage were reported.
Taiwan is strengthening thanks to semiconductors. Will the USA take away its advantage?
Taiwan's economy is booming due to the semiconductor industry, raising concerns about U.S. attempts to relocate semiconductor production away from the island.
From Russian Maskirovka to Ambitions on Taiwan: The West and the Ukrainian Lesson for Taiwan
The article discusses how the lessons learned from the intelligence failures regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine can be applied to Taiwan's geopolitical situation.
China’s 155mm naval gun seen on test vessel, signalling boost to amphibious landing power
China is testing its new 155mm naval gun, aimed at enhancing the navy's capabilities in amphibious operations, particularly concerning Taiwan.
Taiwan seeks clarity after US Supreme Court upends Trump’s tariff powers
Taiwan is clarifying its position after a US Supreme Court ruling impacted tariff powers, creating uncertainty around its trade exemptions with the US.
I. Ruginienė does not withdraw: I would like to see Taiwan's proposals for greater investments
I. Ruginienė expresses unwavering support for Taiwan and calls for renewed discussions about investment proposals from Taiwan to Lithuania.
The Prime Minister seeks to renew discussions on larger Taiwanese investments in Lithuania
Lithuanian Prime Minister confirms her belief in renewing discussions with Taiwan regarding increased investment opportunities.
Lotte Players Na Seung-yeop and Ko Seung-min Suspended for 30 Games for Visiting a Casino in Taiwan
Four Lotte Giants players, including Na Seung-yeop and Ko Seung-min, have received suspensions due to their visit to a gambling venue during training in Taiwan.
Sinkevičius on normalizing relations with China: this is the government's commitment
Lithuanian politician Sinkevičius emphasizes the government’s commitment to restoring diplomatic relations with China, while also addressing concerns about Taiwan's engagement.
Rural producer creates 'gadgets' to revolutionize pineapple planting and takes agriculture innovation to Taiwan
A Brazilian rural producer has developed innovative machinery for pineapple planting, which is now being exported to Taiwan.
AOC blames critics, Trump after Munich hiccup backlash
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attributes backlash from her comments at the Munich Security Conference to critics and former President Donald Trump.
Australian Warship Crosses Taiwan Strait, Chinese Military Monitors
An Australian warship, HMAS Toowoomba, conducted a routine passage through the Taiwan Strait while being monitored by the Chinese military.
BNS Sprint: The Most Important Events of the Week
The article discusses key events in Lithuania over the past week, highlighting issues like smuggling and foreign policy challenges related to China and Taiwan.
"This is a dangerous game": D. Šakalienė describes the Prime Minister's statements as bold
The article discusses Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė's bold statements regarding Taiwan, commenting on the leadership's need to navigate sensitive geopolitical issues.
How Trump’s Beijing bargaining could derail Taiwan’s multibillion-dollar defence budget
U.S. President Trump's recent remarks about consulting with China on arms sales may jeopardize Taiwan's defense budget as internal political dynamics shift in Taipei.
European Parliament Reviews Trade Agreement with the USA; Japan and Taiwan Watch Closely
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs has prompted varied reactions from global leaders, with France advocating for a firm stance against the U.S., while Japan and Taiwan take a cautious approach.
Beijing monitors Australian frigate HMAS Toowoomba’s passage through Taiwan Strait
Beijing closely observes the passage of the Australian frigate HMAS Toowoomba through the Taiwan Strait, responding to reports of military activity in the area.
It Can Hit You with 20,000 Ammunition Per Day: This Is How China Can Overwhelm Taiwan
Analysts are increasingly alarmed by China's potential to saturate Taiwan's defenses with a massive daily barrage of precision munitions, rendering any U.S. intervention less effective.
Chips and Electric Companies Reveal Their Strength in the AI Race After the Claude Earthquake
Chips and electric utilities demonstrate resilience in the AI technology landscape following the emergence of Claude's capabilities.
Japan and Taiwan consider counteractions to Trump's new tariff rate
Japan and Taiwan are contemplating their responses to the new 10% tariffs imposed by President Trump, which impact all countries starting next Tuesday.
FAMILY DRAMA: 102-year-old millionaire gifts fortune to caregiver, children brawl outside the hospital
A 102-year-old millionaire secretly married his 68-year-old caregiver and gifted a significant part of his fortune, which led to a dramatic confrontation involving his children outside the hospital.
International Reactions to Trump's Global Tariff of 10%
International reactions have emerged following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose a global 10% tariff on most imports, reviving concerns over trade policies.
Taiwan: New tariff rates have limited impact
Taiwan's government reports that initial findings suggest the new tariff rates have had a minimal effect on the island's economy, while remaining vigilant about Trump's tariff policies.
Trump to Visit China at the End of March to Discuss Trade and Taiwan Issues with Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China from March 31 to April 2, aiming to discuss trade relations and Taiwan issues with President Xi Jinping.
This is how Taiwan tries to survive China's hybrid war
Taiwan is facing heightened pressures from China and intensifying U.S. deterrence efforts in East Asia amid increasing military drills and cyberattacks.
M. Sinkevičius on Normalizing Relations with China: It Is a Government Commitment
Lithuanian politician M. Sinkevičius emphasized that restoring diplomatic relations with China is a commitment outlined in the government's program.
R. Kaunas: we treat China as a threat – we are not changing our security policy for now
Lithuania's Minister R. Kaunas stated that the country views China as a threat and plans to maintain its current security policies without changes.
A Priest on Taiwan Vomited on the President During the Lunar New Year Celebration. The Incident Was Captured on Camera
During a Lunar New Year celebration in Taiwan, a priest caused an uproar by vomiting on the president, a moment that was recorded on camera.
Is Japan Ready to Face China? Sanae Takaiichi Warned That Beijing Wants to Change the Status Quo by Force
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaiichi has warned about increasing pressure from China, emphasizing the need for a revision of Japan's defense stance and economic security policies.
Religious leader vomits on Taiwan's president during Lunar New Year ceremony | VIDEO
During a Lunar New Year ceremony in Tainan, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te was unexpectedly vomited on by a religious leader.
Kęstutis Budrys says Lithuania needs to agree with Taiwan on further economic cooperation
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys emphasizes the need for an agreed action plan with Taiwan for economic cooperation during a meeting on foreign policy and security.
K. Budrys: We should specifically agree with Taiwan on our action plan
K. Budrys emphasizes the need for Lithuania and Taiwan to finalize a concrete action plan regarding their diplomatic intentions, highlighting current efforts to improve relations with China.
G. Nausėda: we see the opportunity to gradually restore diplomatic relations with China at the level of interim representatives
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda expressed the possibility of gradually restoring diplomatic relations with China, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and collaboration in the face of misunderstandings over Taiwan's representation.
President: Cooperation with Taiwan has only been partially exploited
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda emphasized the need to enhance diplomatic relations with Taiwan while maintaining ties with China, acknowledging that the potential for collaboration with Taiwan has not been fully tapped since the opening of its representative office in Vilnius.