Saturday, January 18, 2025
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Taiwan Strengthens Laws to Combat Match-Fixing in Sports with Tougher Penalties

Taiwan has passed a new law amendment targeting match-fixing in sports, introducing severe punishments and offering support to athletes with the formation of unions.

PLA’s Reserved Airspaces and Naval Deployments Raise Tensions with Taiwan: Strategic Mind Games Unfold

China’s recent military maneuvers near Taiwan, including reserved airspaces and a large naval deployment, are seen by scholars as part of a psychological strategy to pressure Taiwan, leaving the region in a state of uncertainty. Read more on the situation here.

Taiwan and Oklahoma Strengthen Economic Ties with New Cooperation Agreement

Taiwan and Oklahoma sign an economic cooperation agreement to enhance trade, investment, and industrial ties in AI, semiconductors, drones, and energy resilience.

Taiwan’s Kuma Academy Concludes 9-Day March with Rally to Promote Civil Defense Awareness

Taiwan’s Kuma Academy concludes a 9-day march promoting civil defense awareness and national unity. The rally in Taipei featured speeches from key leaders advocating for Taiwan’s sovereignty in the face of Chinese threats.

Search Underway for Missing Crew Member After Panama-Flagged Oil Tanker Runs Aground Near Taichung Port

A Panamanian oil tanker Liquid Gen ran aground near Taichung Port, leaving one crew member missing. Rescue teams are searching, and precautionary measures are in place to prevent environmental damage.

Strengthening Democratic Alliances: President Lai’s Pacific Tour Focuses on Regional Stability

President Lai Ching-te’s recent visit to South Pacific allies strengthens Taiwan’s democratic alliances and regional stability, with a focus on security, defense, and sustainable development.

Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te Denounces Martial Law’s Harmful Legacy, Stresses It Must Never Be Repeated

President Lai Ching-te denounces Taiwan’s martial law legacy and emphasizes the importance of learning from history to preserve democracy and human rights.

Taiwan and Canada Forge Stronger Economic Ties with AEO Mutual Recognition Agreement

Taiwan and Canada sign a mutual recognition arrangement for Authorized Economic Operators (AEOs), streamlining customs processes and boosting bilateral trade. Learn more about the agreement’s benefits.