NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Arrives in Taiwan Ahead of GTC Taipei and COMPUTEX 2026

Accelerated Preparation for GTC Taipei and COMPUTEX 2026

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taiwan on May 23, 2026, ahead of schedule to engage with key technology partners. Following high-level meetings with industry leadership, Huang visited the Raohe Night Market on the evening of May 24, where he interacted with the public while continuing his tour of the local supply chain. Accelerated Preparation … Read more

AI governance in Asia: New laws to regulate artificial intelligence

As artificial intelligence reshapes economies and industries, jurisdictions across Asia are racing to set the rules for the AI age Building trust in the algorithm: Indonesia’s emerging AI framework Indonesia has emerged as a leading player in the region’s digital ecosystem and is increasingly positioned at the forefront of AI adoption. The government set out … Read more

Why Beijing has struggled to rally Asia against Japan over Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks

China and Japan’s long-standing rivalry has deep historic roots, and relations between the two have taken a significant turn for the worse in recent months. This, the second in a three-part series, looks at whether Beijing overplayed its hand on the Taiwan issue in the face of what is a ‘strategic reality’ for Japan and … Read more

False premise of ‘collective self-defense’ – Opinion

Japan”s Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi holds a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on Nov 25, 2025. [Photo/Agencies] Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced on Friday the historic first delivery of US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles and Norwegian-developed Joint Strike Missiles to Japan’s Self-Defense Forces. The move marks a notable shift in Japan’s military … Read more

Why China is staying on the sidelines of the US-Iran conflict

China and Iran may be strategic partners but, as was the case with America’s special operation in Venezuela in January, China has offered no security support to Iran over the US and Israeli attacks. The decision was based on a consideration of Beijing’s own interests, its ties with the US and other countries, and to … Read more

Daily Memo: Starlink Disruption in South China Sea, Russia’s Footprint in Africa

Service not available. The Philippine Coast Guard accused Chinese forces of jamming the Starlink satellite internet service near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. On Monday, four Philippine patrol vessels and one patrol aircraft were deployed to the shoal to ensure the safety of Philippine fishing boats … Read more

South Korea And Taiwan Forge A New Era Of Tourism Collaboration With Direct Flights From Taichung And Taipei To Busan, Making Travel More Accessible And Strengthening Economic And Cultural Ties In 2026

Home » AIRLINE NEWS » South Korea And Taiwan Forge A New Era Of Tourism Collaboration With Direct Flights From Taichung And Taipei To Busan, Making Travel More Accessible And Strengthening Economic And Cultural Ties In 2026 Published on February 24, 2026 Image generated with Ai In an exciting move to bolster regional tourism, South … Read more