July 1, 2025

Bitdeer AI Wins 2025 AI Breakthrough Award for MLOps Innovation

SINGAPORE, July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitdeer AI, part of Bitdeer Technologies Group (NASDAQ: BTDR) and a fast-growing AI neocloud platform, is proud to announce that it has been presented with the MLOps Innovation Award by AI Breakthrough. The 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards, now in their eighth year, are

President Lai’s Bank Deposits Increase in Latest Assets Declaration

Taipei: President Lai Ching-te’s bank deposits increased by about NT$9.09 million (US$310,769) in one year, according to the latest assets declaration report released by the Control Yuan on Tuesday. According to Focus Taiwan, the Control Yuan said Lai declared on Nov. 1, 2024, that he had bank deposits totaling NT$11.25

Nationwide Urban Resilience Drills Announced in Taiwan by MND

Taipei: Taiwan will hold a series of urban resilience drills from July 15 to 18 in conjunction with the annual Han Kuang military drills to test its defense readiness under simulated wartime conditions, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said Tuesday. The drills will be conducted regionally and feature air

ASEAN Visa-Free Privileges Result of Long-Term Engagement: Diplomat

Taipei: The decisions by Thailand, the Philippines, and Brunei to grant Taiwan visa-free entry over the past year are the result of years-long consultations, a diplomat in charge of East Asian affairs said Tuesday. According to Focus Taiwan, Peter Lan, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ MOFA Department of

Defense Ministry Estimates NT$30 Billion Annual Cost of Pay Hike

Taipei: Amendments to the Pay Act of the Armed Forces will cost an estimated NT$30 billion (US$1.03 billion) in additional annual personnel expenditure, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) announced Tuesday. The changes, which passed a third reading in the Legislative Yuan on June 10 and were formally promulgated by

Nantou Prosecutors Conduct Raids on Recall Vote Campaign Leaders

Nantou: Nantou prosecutors conducted raids on Tuesday at the residences and offices of individuals leading recall vote campaigns against representatives from both the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the opposition Kuomintang (KMT). According to Focus Taiwan, Lin Ching-tung and Tsai Yi-chu – who are spearheading recall petition drives against