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Taiwan’s undersea cable disruptions raise security concerns
Undersea cable disruptions off Taiwan’s coast raise security concerns, with five incidents this year. Taiwan emphasizes protecting critical infrastructure amid potential gray zone operations by China.2025/02/26 15:24 -
Taiwan boosts cable resilience after recent disruption
Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs plans to boost cable resilience by incentivizing telecom operators. Chunghwa Telecom works on repairs after a cable cut.2025/01/07 09:55 -
Taipei mayor confirms twin city forum on Dec. 17
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced the Taipei-Shanghai Twin City Forum will occur on Dec. 17, emphasizing its role in easing Taiwan Strait tensions.2024/12/11 10:23 -
Mayor compares Taiwan’s democracy to spicy hotpot in US talk
Discover insights from Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an’s speech at Harvard University on deepening democratic resilience and the importance of communication with China. Learn about his views on cross-strait relations and the challenges Taiwan faces.2024/09/10 10:06 -
Taiwan boosts internet resilience with new satellite network
Minister of Digital Affairs Audrey Tang announces the launch of medium earth orbit (MEO) satellite network on Taiping Island by SES in April, with OneWeb’s low-orbit satellite to follow. The move aims to enhance Taiwan’s communication network resilience amid potential threats, such as cross-strait conflicts and natural disasters.2024/03/28 18:03 -
Resilience Quotient gaining prominence in today’s workforce
Discover how the Resilience Quotient (RQ) is reshaping workforce dynamics. Problem-solving, communication, and continuous improvement are key in today’s competitive job market.2024/03/01 17:54 -
KMT emphasizes peace, economy, and defense in election plan
Taiwan’s KMT presidential and vice presidential candidates outline their election strategy, emphasizing peace, communication, and economic resilience, just days before the general elections.2024/01/11 19:13 -
Wu: China amps Up ’hybrid warfare’ ahead of Taiwan elections
Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, warns of China’s increasing interference and cognitive warfare tactics as Taiwan’s elections approach. China is using a "hybrid warfare" strategy involving military actions, economic pressure, disinformation campaigns, and unlawful financial flows to influence the election results. Taiwan’s government is actively countering these tactics by strengthening communication with the public, enhancing media literacy, and collaborating with public and private sectors. Wu calls for a united front among international allies to enhance democratic resilience and increase awareness of China’s unfriendly actions. This reflects Taiwan’s efforts to preserve its sovereignty and democratic values amid rising tensions with China.2023/12/05 21:54