CWA Warns of Heavy Rain as Taiwan Enters Active Plum Rain Period
Taipei: Heavy rain is expected to affect parts of Taiwan next week, the Central Weather
Taipei: Heavy rain is expected to affect parts of Taiwan next week, the Central Weather
Taipei: Vendula VinÅ¡ov¡, daughter of the late Czech Senate President Jaroslav Kubera, recently completed a meaningful journey to Taiwan alongside
Taipei: Award-winning Taiwanese novel “Taiwan Travelogue,” which recently became the first Taiwanese work to win the International Booker Prize, is set to be adapted into a television series through a
Taipei: Four NT$10 million (US$317,073) prizes and four NT$2 million prizes from the January-February uniform invoice lottery remain unclaimed, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Friday. Holders of those winning
Taipei: U.S. semiconductor company AMD announced a significant investment exceeding US$10 billion in Taiwan’s AI supply chain ecosystem while simultaneously increasing production of its next-generation server processors utilizing Taiwan Semiconductor
Taipei: The Cabinet on Thursday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s allegation that Taiwan “stole” the U.S. chip industry, asserting that Taiwan’s semiconductor success is due to the independent efforts of
Taipei: Taiwan will observe a total of 121 days off work in 2027, with nine extended holidays that last three or more days, the Executive Yuan’s Directorate-General of Personnel Administration
Taipei: Opposition Kuomintang Legislator Weng Hsiao-ling and Presidential Office Secretary-General Pan Men-an clashed on Thursday regarding the prolonged vacancies on Taiwan’s Constitutional Court, which have left the body severely understaffed
Taipei: The United States’ top envoy to Taiwan has reaffirmed that Washington’s long-standing commitments to Taiwan remain unchanged, despite recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting that arms sales
Taipei: The global AI industry is entering a new phase in which growth is shifting beyond AI model development to infrastructure expansion and real-world deployment on devices and across industries,
London: “Taiwan Travelogue” was the first Taiwanese novel to win the prestigious International Booker Prize, but the work’s author and translator insisted that no single book could ever represent the
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