Ministers representing some of the world’s most powerful countries gathered in a show of unity for liberal democracy Thursday ...
Unfortunately, Taiwan is not presently prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United ...
Officials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult.
As Taipei faces constant military threats from Beijing, social media users have falsely claimed a video shows a Taiwanese ...
Happy Thursday! Billy McFarland recently announced the dates of Fyre 2, a reboot of the disastrous “luxury” music festival ...
A Russian warship was spotted escorting a cargo ship near the U.K. just two weeks after the British Royal Navy tracked other Russian ships.
Eagle S, a tanker suspected of damaging subsea cables with its anchor in the Gulf of Finland, has been released, while some ...
Officials suspect China is behind the severing of two Taiwanese undersea cables using ships flying flags of convenience. Now, ...
The question is no longer if Taiwan will be targeted, but whether it will be ready when the next cyberattack hits.
The U.S. government has quietly unfrozen about $870 million in security assistance programs for Taiwan, according to two ...
Taiwan has 14 international underwater cables and 10 domestic ones. The ministry ordered Chunghwa Telecom to transfer voice communications and internet services for Penghu to other undersea cables.
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told reporters in Beijing that damage to undersea cables were a "common maritime accident" which occur more than a hundred times a year ...