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Iran officially accepted a ceasefire agreement brokered by Pakistan on April 8. (AP)

Trump Blinks on Iran: A Market Relief Rally or False Dawn?

KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen departs on her China visit — and in doing so, holds up a mirror to President Lai Ching-te. (CNA)

The Mirror Doesn't Lie: How Cheng Li-wun's China Visit Exposed Lai Ching-te

Taiwan's Shield is modeled after Israel's Iron Dome system. Pictured is the Iron Dome defense system in Tel Aviv, Israel, intercepting incoming Iranian missiles. (AP)

Behind the Scenes | T-Dome: Taiwan's Missile Shield or Money Pit

Trump's remarks triggered a selloff across Asian markets. (CNA)

Opinion | Trapped In The Gulf: Why Trump Cannot Win His War in Iran

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. (AP)

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

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

The U.S.-Iran conflict rattles global oil prices. (AP)

Opinion | Posture Is Not Control: The Domestic Cost Of Trump's Middle East Escalation

The U.S.-Iran conflict is accompanied by a quiet currency war; pictured is the wreckage of an intercepted Iranian drone that struck an oil facility in the UAE. (AP)

Opinion | Iran's Petro-Yuan Gambit Tests The Dollar's Foundations But Won't Topple Them

Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun announced on March 30 that she would lead a delegation to visit mainland China.  (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Interview | KMT Vice Chairman Explains The Strategic Logic Behind Historic China Visit

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the White House on March 31, 2026. (AP)

'Go Get Your Own Oil': Trump Gives Iran War a Three-Week Expiration Date

A booth for U.S. military AI startup Shield AI at the Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition in September 2025. (Photo / Walter Liu)

AIT Presses Taiwan's Legislature On Defense Spending And Self-Defense

Former U.S. Department of Defense official Abraham Denmark has said that even if Taiwan seeks negotiations, it must first strengthen itself to negotiate from a position of strength, adding that appeasement policies have never succeeded throughout history.

PRC's missiles don't pick sides — Tony Hu says the KMT's defense plan won't fly

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

US strategic experts assess that the Trump administration's offensive against Iran has severely backfired. (AP)

Exclusive| U.S. Defense Scholar Warns Iran War Has Backfired—and China Is the Real Winner

Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela successfully toppled President Maduro, opening the door for American oil companies to move into Venezuela. (AP)

Opinion | Trump's Iran War Is Running Out of Logic—and Money

U.S. President Donald Trump. (AP)

Trump Faces Political Crisis As Iran War And High Gas Prices Sink Approval Ratings

A U.S.-Iran war would trigger a global price crisis. In Taiwan, the so-called "plastic bag chaos" is already serving as an early warning sign. (Photo provided by Zhenyu Hardware; CNA reporter Jiang Mingyan, March 24, 2025)

The U.S.-Iran War Is Triggering a Global Price Crisis — and Taiwan Is Already Feeling It

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump meet in Busan, South Korea, on October 30, 2025. (White House)

Iran War Won't Derail US-China Summit Or Alter Taiwan Policy, Expert Predicts

A viral AI short film on CCTV uses anthropomorphic animals to depict the US-China rivalry, while also embedding references to Manchu-Han ethnic tensions. (Video Screenshot)

Chinese AI Animation Satirizes US-Iran Conflict, Stirs Domestic Debate

U.S. President Donald Trump visits Elvis Presley's former home in Tennessee on March 23, 2026. (AP)

Trump's "TACO" Problem: How Strategic Bluffing Is Failing in the Iran War

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched joint airstrikes on Iran. Black smoke rose over the Iranian capital of Tehran. (AP)

The Pain Threshold: Why a US Stock Market Drop Is Required for a Ceasefire

Gold was once considered a safe haven for markets, but since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict, its safe-haven appeal has completely broken down. (AP)

Gold Crashes Over 5%: Why Is War Sending Prices Down, Not Up?

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

Donald Trump, the president of the United States. (AP)

Jiang Xueqin: Trump Is Fighting Iran to Stay Out of Prison

U.S. President Trump. (AP)

Opinion | The Iran War is Isolating Washington and Raising Hard Questions For Taiwan

A view of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, the world's critical oil and gas chokepoint. (AP)

Exclusive | No Regime Change, No Quick Fix: Ex-U.S. Admiral's Blunt Hormuz Assessment

Rocky Uriankhai (烏凌翔), CEO of the Techforce think tank, appeared on "Fly to the World" on the 18th Mar.. (Photo by Ke Cheng-hui)

Taiwan's Drone Count Falls Far Short of What It Takes to Stop a PLA Invasion

Trump strikes whomever he chooses, with no question of congressional approval and no concern for whether international law need be followed — a textbook case of what analysts describe as hegemonic lawlessness that none can challenge. This, many argue, rep

Opinion | Trump's Willfulness Reveals the Civilizational Clash in the U.S.-Iran War

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on March 19, 2026. (AP)

Trump Invokes Pearl Harbor to Deflect Questions on Iran Strike

Qatar's natural gas production facilities. (AP)

From South Pars to Ras Laffan: How an Israeli Strike Unraveled the Gulf's Energy Order

On March 14, 2026, debris from an intercepted Iranian drone struck an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates, triggering a fire and billowing black smoke. (AP)

Israel Strikes Iran's Largest Gas Field— Oil Eyes $200

A scholar argues that with US military assets being consumed in the Middle East and domestic economic pressures mounting, the conditions for Beijing to move against Taiwan are more favorable now than they were before the Iran conflict began. Pictured: Chi

Iran War Could Embolden Xi on Taiwan, Scholar Says

In a speech on energy security, Trump turned his attention specifically toward Beijing. (AP)

Opinion | The Iran War Exposes Trump's Limits — and Taiwan's Miscalculation

The U.S.-Iran conflict underscores the enduring strategic importance of conventional energy—and the resilience of globalization. (AP)

Opinion | US-Iran Conflict Proves Globalization and Fossil Fuels are Here to Stay

Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joseph Kent. (National Counterterrorism Center official website)

"I Cannot in Good Conscience" — Senior Trump Aide Resigns, Says U.S. Was Deceived by Israel

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

U.S. President Donald Trump. (Associated Press)

Xi Summit Shelved, Oil Surging, Allies Balking — The Middle East War Is Costing America

U.S. President Donald Trump. (AP)

Trump's Calls for Naval Escort Against Iran, Global Response Tepid

A drone—identified as Iranian-made and intercepted during hostilities—strikes an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates on March 14, 2026, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. (AP)

Opinion | A War With No Winners: Trump's Miscalculation in Iran

U.S. National Guard troops stand watch near the White House in Washington as protesters demonstrate against U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. (AP)

Opinion | When Leaders Call for War, Do Their Children Ever Answer?

The U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, which was stationed at Sasebo Naval Base in Japan last June, serving as a key forward-deployed amphibious force in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Department of Defense)

U.S. Pulls Key Amphibious Asset from Japan for Middle East as Scholars Urge Taiwan to Act

Turmoil in the Middle East has driven a sharp surge in global oil prices. (AP)

Opinion | Taiwan's Energy Vulnerability Laid Bare by Middle East Conflict

Hit by an airstrike, a refinery facility inside Iran was damaged, sending thick black smoke billowing into the air. (AP)

Opinion | When Threats Are Declared, We Take Them Seriously

An Iranian naval vessel carrying mines operates in the Strait of Hormuz. (AP)

Taiwan Is Betting Everything on Washington — and the Odds Are Shifting

With the Middle East situation still uncertain, the U.S. attack against Iran has burned vast sums of defense spending. (AP)

Costs of Iran War Mount as Taiwan Faces Tough Choices

Trump and Xi Jinping met in South Korea for 100. (Photo / White House official website)

US Elites Believe Conflict Over Taiwan Unlikely Before 2028, New Study Reveals

USS Lincoln supports Operation Epic Fury on February 28, 2026. (Associated Press)

Opinion | Iran War Exposes Hard Truths for Taiwan’s Defense

The US-Iran conflict has caused international oil prices to soar, prompting Taiwan to implement gradual fuel price increases. (Associated Press)

Taiwan Sets Fuel Price Controls, Risks Increasing Public Debt

China's 15th Five-Year Plan emphasizes technological self-reliance and innovation, with its success or failure potentially determining which nation gains strategic advantage in US-China competition. Pictured: Chinese Premier Li Qiang (李強) delivering the g

The Next U.S.-China Tech Battle Will Be Decided by Chips and AI

US Secretary of State Rubio mentioned when discussing the Iran situation that 'in the next few hours to days, we will unleash Chiang,' indicating the US will intensify strikes against Iran. (Associated Press)

Chiang Kai-shek's Long Shadow: What Rubio's Cold War Obsession Reveals About Taiwan