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Taiwan is currently grappling with a shortage of approximately 5,000 bus drivers, prompting the government to accelerate the ...
TAIPEI (Kyodo) -- More than 30 people, including four Japanese nationals, were injured Friday when a bus crashed into a wall at an international airport in northern Taiwan, local media reported.
Opinion Taiwan is afraid of being thrown under the bus by Trump 'Today Ukraine, tomorrow Taiwan,' continues to hold true after the Trump-Zelenskyy debacle Brian Hioe March 24, 2025 05:05 JST ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Taipei City Public Transportation Office fined Sanchung Bus NT$69,000 (US$2,090) on Wednesday for failing to report an incident and not fulfilling management ...
While Taiwan has largely stayed out of the spotlight, Trump’s actions have already made it more vulnerable. Post by David Sacks February 21, 2025 2:18 pm (EST) ...
Taiwan's embassy in the Central American nation also extended its condolences. "In this moment of deep pain, we stand in solidarity with the Guatemalan people and mourn the irreparable loss," it said.
They also pose different challenges for Taiwan and for the United States and its allies, principally Japan. Xi’s options include seizing Taiwan’s outlying islands, blockades or all-out invasion.
TOKYO -- Japanese trading house Itochu is joining a smart city project in the southern Taiwan city of Tainan, trialing AI systems for transportation and energy data management with an eye toward ...
Despite its substantial contributions to the global AI ecosystem, Taiwan is often left out of global assessments and reports by the U.N. and other international organizations.
SINGAPORE - A Singaporean couple still unaccounted for days after a 7.4-magnitude quake struck Taiwan were last seen alighting from a bus at the Shakadang Trail in Hualien’s Taroko Gorge ...
Singaporeans Sim Hwee Kok and Neo Siew Choo went missing after an earthquake struck Taiwan on Apr 3, 2024. They were last seen in CCTV footage preparing to board a bus heading to Taroko National ...
Details have emerged of two Singaporeans missing in Taiwan after Wednesday’s earthquake. Identified as husband and wife Sim Hwee Kok and Neo Siew Choo, they were last seen preparing to board a ...