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In response to the numerous demands made by U.S. President Trump and the pressure exerted by the 'tariff war,' Taiwan's government formally signed the Taiwan-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement (ART) with the United States in February. (AP)

Taiwan's US Trade Deal Carries Far Larger Financial Commitment Than Publicly Stated, Forum Reveals

KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen said,  "She Is 'Grateful and Pleased to Accept' CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping's invitation to China.(File photo)

The Cheng-Xi Summit: A KMT Chair Walking Into a Minefield

A foreign natural gas vessel docked at CPC Corporation's LNG receiving terminal at Taichung Port. (CPC Corporation official website)

Taiwan Has 10 Days of Energy Reserves — A Retired U.S. Admiral Warns Beijing Knows It

CPC Corporation's LNG tanker, Taida No. 3. (CPC Corporation official website)

Beyond Qatar: Peter Kurz Warns China May Strangle Taiwan's Energy Lifeline Without Firing a Shot

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference at the White House. (AP)

Debating Taiwan: US Policy Experts Divided on Whether Washington Should Defend the Island

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), when asked about the contents of Hsu Chun-ying's indictment, angrily lashed out: "The DPP are the real Communist bandits!" (CNA)

Ko's Verdict, Xu's Indictment, and the Mainland Spouses Caught in the Crossfire

The U.S.-Iran conflict has posed hard questions about the Taiwan's drone procurement strategy. (Photo / Liu Wei-hung)

As US and Iran Trade Drone Swarms, Taiwan's Procurement Strategy Faces Scrutiny

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 transcontinental submarine internet cables connecting Taiwan to the world could be at risk of being severed by China. (Photo / flickr)

China Could Sever Taiwan's Undersea Internet Cables, Former Taiwanese Legislator Warns to Congress

Investigation Bureau Chief Chen Baili (pictured) has actively promoted female investigation officers to leadership positions since taking office in 2024. (Photo / Yan Linyu)

Taiwan's Investigation Bureau Elevates Women to Lead Amid Cross-Strait Tensions

Taiwan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun and Yang Jen-ni, Chief Negotiator of the Office of Trade Negotiations, reached a consensus and formally signed the 'Taiwan-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement (ART)' with U.S. representatives. (Photo / Provided by the Executi

Taiwan, US Sign Reciprocal Trade Agreement, Slash Tariff Burden and Exempt 2,072 Products

Japanese Prime Minister and LDP President Sanae Takaichi places victory flowers for winning candidates at party headquarters on February 8, 2026. (Associated Press)

Expert Warns of Misreading Japanese Policy Towards Taiwan Following Takaichi's Electoral Victory

This year marks the 10th anniversary of DPP rule, with the number of Taiwanese who have never interacted with mainland China reaching a record high last year, as cross-strait relations remain frozen, creating another type of governance crisis for the DPP.

When Civilian Buffers Disappear, Cross-Strait Relations Enter a Riskier Phase

Li Chen-hsiu (李貞秀), ranked 15th on the Taiwan People's Party's proportional representation list and a mainland spouse, faces controversy over her mainland Chinese nationality as she prepares to take office. (China Review News Agency)

Mainland-Born TPP Legislator’s Swearing-In Faces Uncertainty Over Nationality Law

Joseph Chinyong Liow , Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, attends the 2026 CommonWealth Economic Forum on January 21, 2026. (Ko Cheng-hui)

Europe Likely to Reach Deal With U.S. on Greenland, Says Singapore Scholar

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te (center) announced via social media that he held a video conference with the Ministry of National Defense about Chinese military drills around the island. (Photo / Provided by the Presidential Office)

Taiwanese President Criticizes Chinese Military Drills

Storm Media interviewed Andrew Nathan, Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. (Photo / Chenghui Ke)

Exclusive | US Political Scientist Andrew Nathan Discusses Taiwan's relations with U.S. and China

Qian Li, a Mainland spouse who joined Asus in 2017 after moving to Taiwan in 2007 upon marriage, has had her dependent residence permit revoked by the Lai Ching-te administration, barring her from working in Taiwan. (Photo / Qian Li's Facebook)

Taiwan Revokes Chinese Worker's Residence Permit Over Pro-Unification Views

Japan's Defense White Paper (Reiwa 3rd Edition) introduces the range of Chinese missiles. (Screenshot from Ministry of Defense official website)

Retired Japanese General Urges Counter-Strike Build-Up as Missile Gap Widens

The Mainland Affairs Council responded to repatriating fraud suspects from mainland China. (Photo / Yang Teng-kai)

China Repatriates Ten Fraud Suspects to Taiwan

Taiwan's Investigation Bureau uncovered an espionage network established by Chinese spy Ding Xiao-Hu. (Photo / Cai Qinjie)

Taiwan Catches and Indicts Chinese Agent who Infiltrated TSMC

China's intelligence operations against Taiwan now involve conducting informal interrogations on Taiwanese individuals China, including retired intelligence officers. (Photo / Yan Linyu)

Taiwan Reorganizes Against More Assertive Chinese Intelligence Operations