Taiwan's three main political parties agreed on Thursday to authorise its government to sign U.S. agreements for four arms sales packages, after ​officials warned that Taipei would go to the back of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te speaks at a press conference on defence spending in Taipei, Taiwan November 26, 2025. REUTERS/Yimou ...
Taiwan’s legislature has approved key paperwork for four US weapons systems but political parties are still negotiating the ...
Giant yellow trucks decked with bears sipping boba tea and broadcasting lawmaker speeches, emotional rallies featuring rock bands and rival political camps jostling for support outside metro stations ...
“Blaming the budget impasse solely on partisan infighting may galvanize much-needed spending in the short-term, but it harms Taiwan in the long run. Not only does it deepen domestic polarization, but ...
Lai Ching-te’s government sought approval for US$40 billion in extra defence spending, but the opposition says the proposals ...
Taiwan is roughly the size of Demark or the state of Maryland, and while known for its exquisite food, night markets, and semiconductor chips is also known for its unique political ecosystem. On ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's ambitious $40 billion defence spending plan is caught in a political deadlock as opposition lawmakers refuse to consider the proposal without government concessions, ...
Well, that was interesting. Taiwan just held an election that’s shaking things up more than a political earthquake. The pro-China opposition scored a significant win. If you think this is just about ...