Han Kuang drills still need work - Taipei Times
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The 42nd Han Kuang Exercises represent a significant improvement over previous iterations of Taiwan’s most important military drills.
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Taipei Times1d ago
The 42nd Han Kuang Exercises represent a significant improvement over previous iterations of Taiwan’s most important military drills.
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If a 25-year-old’s resume stands out not for a degree from a prestigious university or professional certifications, but because they have accumulated 2,000 hours playing strategy games, would...
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In a hacking campaign last month believed to be linked to China, artificial intelligence (AI) agents launched 12 waves of attacks against the government in four days, which is believed to be the...
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A visitor sits on a quadruped robot designed for inspection tasks at the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show in Taipei yesterday.
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A growing campaign to tax offshore wealth is forcing wealthy Chinese people to rethink their trust structures and investment holdings, lawyers and advisors say, as Beijing sharpens its focus on...
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Fidelity International (FIL) plans to exit its wholly owned China fund unit, two people familiar with the matter said, marking one of the biggest retreats by a global asset manager from the world’s...
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Delta Electronics Inc (台達電) debuted its embodied artificial intelligence (AI) dual-arm cobot solution integrated with Nvidia Corp’s platform at an automation and robot show in Taipei on Wednesday.
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Taiwanese consumers grew more cautious about the economic outlook and spending this month despite the economy’s strongest growth prospects in decades, with inflation concerns and financial-market...
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Taiwan’s shortage of readily available low-carbon electricity could deter investment in artificial intelligence (AI) data centers despite the country’s technological strengths, a renewable energy...
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China Steel Corp (CSC, 中鋼), the nation’s biggest steelmaker, yesterday reported a 55 percent month-on-month slump in pretax profit for last month, as sliding steel demand in Asia drove lower gross...
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Export orders last month rose 61.9 percent year-on-year to a record US$97.94 billion, marking the 18th consecutive month of increases, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said yesterday.
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Amis children participate in the Fata’an harvest festival in Hualien County’s Guangfu Township yesterday.
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TRANSPORTATION New Taipei station to open A new station on the southeast end of the Taipei MRT’s Tamsui-Xinyi Line (Red Line) is to open on Aug.
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The Hualien District Agricultural Research and Extension Station has developed cutting propagation and seedling production techniques for makauy to address short supplies of the indigenous plant by...
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Reforestation by the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute in Pingtung County’s Hengchun Township (恆春) has resulted in the planting of 5,339 trees of 18 native species over the past three-plus years.
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A policy starting on Sept. 1 to extend public preschool after-school care to three hours would exacerbate labor shortages and force educators into involuntary overtime, teachers’ unions said...
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Chainsmoker Cat (尼古喵喵), an anime show, might contravene the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act (菸害防制法) by promoting smoking, the John Tung Foundation said yesterday, adding that it has submitted a...
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The winners of a lottery for taxpayers, including foreign nationals, who filed last year’s individual income tax returns using a mobile device are to be announced at 4pm today, the Ministry of...
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Experts at a meeting of the legislature’s Constitutional Amendment Committee yesterday advocated abolishing the Control Yuan and Examination Yuan to transition to a bicameral system, while others...
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Seven in 10 people in Taiwan view recent Chinese coast guard patrols in waters east of Taiwan as an act of “ill will,” according to a Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) poll released yesterday.