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China Is Overreacting to the Japanese PM’s Taiwan Remarks
The barrage of vitriol unleashed since Sanae Takaichi’s comments is counterproductive to Beijing’s interests, writes Jeff ...
Amid reports that Taiwan plans to invest US$400 billion in the US to secure better tariff treatment, avoid overlapping tax rates, and reduce Section 232 impacts under the Trump administration, a ...
Last week, Tokyo’s top defense official toured Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) and Coast Guard facilities across the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was spotted in Taipei on November 27, marking his third trip to Taiwan in 2H25, with his primary ...
Tim Smith and Devin Nail have known each other since the late 1990s when they became tomodachi (friends) in a Camas High ...
In 2025, the Taiwan Tourism Administration’s Los Angeles office set out to reintroduce Taiwan to North American travelers – ...
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Visiting Scholars Share Lessons Learned From Taiwan's Democracy
Applying lessons from Taiwan to democratic movements in their own countries, scholars from Georgia, Nigeria, Myanmar and more ...
Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is not backing off from comments about Taiwan that enraged China. Many of Japan’s voters like her stance.
China is turning to a well-used playbook to express its displeasure with Japan over a statement by its prime minister on ...
OpenAI forecasts a surge in paid ChatGPT users by 2030, Taiwan boosts defence spending, Ukraine peace talks advance, and ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping told President Trump that Taiwan’s return to mainland China is “an important part of the post-war international order,” according to China’s official news agency Xinhua.
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