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TSMC's investor conference is set for next week. Pictured: TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei (魏哲家). (Photo by Ke Chenghui)

TSMC Reports Record Revenue for March and Q1 2026

Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Edvard Moser during an exclusive interview with Storm Media. (Photo / Tsai Chin-chieh)

Exclusive | Unregulated AI Development Risks Hijacking Human Cognition, Nobel Laureate Moser Warns

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. (AP)

Jamie Dimon Warns of Global Economic Risks Amid Geopolitical Tensions, AI, and Private Markets

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

John Chen delivering his keynote speech at the 2026 Breakthrough Forum. (Photo / Tsai Chin-chieh)

US Trade Demands Force Reluctant Taiwanese Chipmakers To Expand Operations Abroad

South Korea's quarterly growth rate has stopped declining and is showing modest gains — an important sign that the economy may be warming up. (AP)

Opinion | Taiwan's Tech Boom Is Real — But South Korea's Comeback Deserves Serious Attention

For decades, Asian economies posted consistent growth year after year — but that prosperity is now beginning to unravel. Pictured: the Nikkei index in sharp decline following escalating tensions in the Middle East. (AP)

Opinion | Asia's Economic Growth Models Are Breaking — Not Just Slowing Down

SAP CEO Christian Klein (right) and Foxconn Chairman Young Liu (left). (Provided by Foxconn)

Foxconn And SAP PartnerTo Accelerate AI-Powered Manufacturing

TSMC Chairman CC Wei (魏哲家) received an honorary doctorate from Asia University (亞洲大學), delivering a speech on artificial intelligence development and expressing gratitude to TSMC founder Morris Chang (張忠謀), who gave him his start. (CNA)

TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei Says Robot “Brains” Matter More Than Show

On March 11, 2026, a man walks along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz in Khor Fakkan, UAE, with oil tankers and cargo ships visible in the distance. (AP)

Hormuz Disruption Threatens AI Boom as Energy and Chip Supply Chains Strain

Chinese President Xi Jinping interacts with citizens in Beijing's Dongcheng district. (AP)

China's Economic Pivot Under Pressure as Leaders Map Five-Year Plan

The Center for Democracy, Science and Technology (DSET) partnered with Business Weekly to host an 'Apple in China' dialogue on the evening of February 9 in Taipei. Second from right is the book's author Mitch. (Photo by Du Zongxi)

Apple's China Exit Is ‘Nonsense,' Author Warns, as India Falls Short

The Ministry of Digital Affairs is attempting to enhance the quality of government open data through legal incentives. (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan Pushes for Sovereign AI, Faces Shortage of Language Data

The watershed for AI development lies in whether responsibility is simultaneously institutionalized. ( Photo/ SD3.5 Large)

Opinion | As AI Moves from Advice to Action, a ‘Responsibility Vacuum’ Emerges

Harvard Kennedy School researcher Chu Chen-tso (Photo courtesy of Chu Chen-tso)

Not Forced, But Upgrading: Why Taiwan Tech Is Going to the US

Australian Ambassador to the US and former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks at the University of Pennsylvania on February 2, addressing diplomacy and deterrence (Screenshot / Perry World House livestream)

Australian Ambassador Warns of China's Gray Zone Tactics, Advocates Contained Great Power Competition

TSMC has been named to the 2026 Top 100 Global Innovators list. (Photo by Ko Cheng-hui)

TSMC at the Core of the AI Hardware Age as Taiwan Ranks Among the World’s Top Innovators

Tom Standage, Editor of The Economist's The World Ahead, speaking at the 2026 CWEF Commonwealth Economic Forum on January 21. (Photo by Ko Cheng-hui)

Transactional Diplomacy Could Leave Taiwan Exposed, Economist Editor Warns

The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the first facility operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company to resume operations since the Fukushima disaster. (Associated Press)

Japan's Largest Utility Provider to Restart Nuclear Plant, First Since Fukushima

U.S. President Trump arrives at the World Economic Forum to deliver his address. (Associated Press)

Trump Addresses Europe at World Economic Forum, Dismisses Attacking Greenland

January 13, 2026: Nobel Economics Prize laureate and former World Bank Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz in an exclusive interview with Storm Media. (Photo by Ko Cheng-hui)

Exclusive | Nobel Laureate Stiglitz Says AI Compensation Is Unavoidable Despite Economic Retaliation Threats

The Microsoft report indicates that countries with early institutional investment in AI show higher adoption rates; for example, the United Arab Emirates leads the world with a 64% adoption rate among the working-age population. (Source: Microsoft AI Repo

Microsoft Report: US AI Paradox—Global Innovation Leader, 24th in Adoption

The Legislative Yuan has passed an act to govern AI use and development. (Photo / Chai Chin-chieh)

Taiwanese Legislature Moves to Place Guardrails on AI Development, Passes New Regulatory Act

A rocket delivery truck by Coupang, a prominent South Korean e-commerce platform. (Photo / Coupang)

Data Breach by Former Employee Rocks Korean E-Commerce Giant