In recent years, Taiwanese artists have achieved recognition in the Best Recording Package category at the Grammy Awards. Li ...
The Manila Times on MSN1 小时
Taiwan bans govt agencies from using DeepSeek
Taiwan has banned workers in the public sector and at key infrastructure facilities from using DeepSeek, saying it was a ...
The number of foreign visitors has failed to rebound to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, with the expected 7.5 million to 8 ...
TAIPEI: Taiwan's digital ministry said on Friday (Jan 31) that government departments should not use Chinese startup DeepSeek ...
Both the government and opposition are trying to unseat rival lawmakers in a battle that threatens to deepen the island's ...
Taiwan has banned government agencies and critical infrastructure service providers from using DeepSeek technology. Chinese artificial intelligence technology poses a security threat, Bloomberg ...
Global bodies should stop excluding Taiwan for political reasons, President Lai Ching-te told Pope Francis in a letter, ...
Alex Michelsen gave the United States a 2-0 lead over Taiwan on his Davis Cup debut in the first round qualifiers on Friday, ...
Each piece of footage shown in the video predates both Jan. 25 earthquakes that shook southern Taiwan by days, months or years.
A blockade of Taiwan would last many months, if not years, and would likely succeed in crippling the island enough to allow pro-Beijing accommodationist elements to take power.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence stated that it detected one Chinese aircraft and six naval vessels around the island as of 6 am (UTC+8) on Saturday.
Its (DeepSeek) operation involves security concerns such as cross-border transmission and information leakage,” Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Affairs said.