Penny Wang

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Yasheng Huang, a leading authority on China studies and professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, spoke exclusively with 風傳媒, arguing that Taiwan, simply by governing itself well, already serves as the most powerful rebuttal to the Chinese Communist Pa

Exclusive | Personalistic Rule, the Hukou Wall — and Why Taiwan's Strongest Weapon Is Itself

In an interview with The Storm Media, MIT professor Yasheng Huang said Beijing has shown flexibility in adopting new technologies to advance its political agenda, while DeepSeek’s success highlights weak enforcement of U.S. chip restrictions. (AP)

Exclusive | The Tech Illusion, DeepSeek, and Taiwan's Semiconductors — Why New Technology Cannot Liberate China, and May Make Taiwan a Bigger Target

Xi Jinping (C), Li Qiang (R), and other members of China’s top leadership attend the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the CPPCC on March 4. ( Xinhua)

Exclusive | Beijing and the West Both Misread the True Secret of China’s Rise – and China Is Now Paying the Price

How AI chip manufacturing turns into air pollution — and a public health bill.(Provided by Taiwan Greenpeace)

Taiwan's AI Chip Boom Tied to 90 Deaths and $500M in Health Costs by 2030, Greenpeace Warns

綠色和平美國辦公室(Greenpeace USA)在NVIDIA GTC 大會揭幕日當天,利用三面電子看板的卡車,開始在聖荷西會議中心周邊發動了一場移動式的抗議行動。(Brooke Anderson提供)

AI's Carbon Cost: Greenpeace Targets Nvidia's 'Green Illusion' at GTC

Residents watch smoke rising over the Tehran skyline following explosions in the Iranian capital on February 28, 2026. (AP)

Exclusive | The Iran Strikes Bought Taiwan Time. A Japanese General Says Use It

During the plenary session of the People's Liberation Army and Armed Police Forces delegation at the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress on March 7, only Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Z

Xi Is Weakening His Army and Still Coming for Taiwan, Retired Japanese General Warns

The Taipei Lantern Festival at Expo Park opened tonight, with the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) participating for the first time. (Photo by Wang Qiu-yan)

Taipei Lantern Festival Goes International with AIT's Historic First

National Day military parade held in front of the Presidential Office on October 10, 2021. (Associated Press)

Bipartisan US Measure Targets China's Financial Access if Taiwan Threatened

Foreign media reports suggest the Trump administration plans to link chip tariff exemptions to TSMC's investment commitments. (File photo, Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan's Ex-Vice Premier Flags 40% U.S. Shift in Chip Tariff Formula

June 9, 2007 — Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, then owner of Apple Daily, attends a Democratic Party seminar in Hong Kong marking the 10th anniversary of the city’s handover. (AP)

Hong Kong Court Imposes 20-Year Sentence on Jimmy Lai, Drawing Taiwan Condemnation

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te appeared at a press conference held by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on February 4 to announce nominations for county and city leadership candidates. (Photo: Ko Cheng-hui)

Taiwan’s Lai Hails Takaichi Election Win, Sees Chance to Deepen Security Ties With Japan

TransAsia Sisters Association Taiwan Secretary-General Chen Hsue-hui (holding microphone) spoke with Storm Media on February 2, criticizing Taiwan's financial system for having overly rigid assumptions about 'typical users.' (Photo provided by TransAsia S

An Invisible Wall at the Bank Counter: Why Immigrants in Taiwan Can Live 20 Years and Still Be Rejected

Japan Innovation Party leader Hirofumi Yoshimura (left), Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (高市早苗), and Japan Innovation Party co-leader Fumitake Fujita wave to supporters at a joint campaign rally in Tokyo on January 27, 2026. (AP)

Takaichi Turns Snap Election Into Personal Referendum: Win Big or Quit

Nobel Economics laureate Joseph Stiglitz (left) responds to questions from moderator Catherine Lu during the 'Road to Freedom: Economics and the Ideal Society' forum expert panel at National Taiwan University on January 13. (Photo by Wang Qiu-yan)

Nobel Laureate Stiglitz Warns Taiwan: Housing Crisis Signals Deeper Trouble

AmCham Taiwan CEO Carl Wegner (left) and Chairperson Anita Chen attend a press conference for the 2026 Business Climate Survey in Taipei on Jan. 27. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

Beyond Tariffs: AmCham Says Double Taxation Pact Is Key to Unlocking Investment in Taiwan

On January 24, Jenn-Chuan Chern, CEO of the Tang Prize Foundation; Director Jessica Kung; Kelly S.C. Kok, Executive Director of the Jane Goodall Institute Taiwan; Ching-Yi Horng, Dean of the International School of ITPS at Chang Jung Christian University;

Tang Prize Premieres Documentary Tracing Jane Goodall’s Lifelong Call to Action

The latest global university rankings show that Harvard University is no longer firmly seated at the top, with its latest ranking dropping to third place. Instead, Chinese universities are rapidly rising, with some rankings showing a collective surge of '

From Harvard to Hangzhou: How China Is Reshaping Global Academic Power

Guangyu Chairman Lee Kuang-yao (李光曜) stated that the investment in Magnax marks Guangyu's major transformation from a traditional wire harness manufacturer to a high-end key component supplier, officially mastering core power technology for humanoid robot

Powering the Humanoid Future: How Taiwan’s Guangyu Is Pivoting to Axial Flux Motor Technology

Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun attended a press conference on the "Taiwan-U.S. Customs Negotiations" on January 20. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

AmCham Taiwan Welcomes U.S.–Taiwan Tariff Deal, Urges Progress on Tax Treaty