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TAO accuses DPP of spreading ’green terror’
Discover the latest response from China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, refuting allegations of Xinhua News Agency’s involvement in Taiwanese TV shows as "fake news" and accusing the DPP of "green terror."
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Taiwan faces espionage threat with 1,388 Chinese overstayers
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s national security concerns, including the unaccounted for 1,388 Chinese overstayers and the investigation of 81 espionage cases. Learn about the government’s efforts to combat espionage and safeguard sovereignty.
2024/06/13 13:15
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China reiterates plans to reopen tourism with Taiwan
The Taiwan Affairs Office reiterates China’s plans to reopen tourism with Taiwan, criticizing the DPP for maintaining a tour group ban, while efforts to resume cross-strait exchanges continue.
2024/06/12 15:29
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China calls man’s Taiwan Strait crossing ’purely personal’
Discover the story of a Chinese man’s daring journey across the Taiwan Strait in a speedboat, sparking a debate on national security and political tensions between Taiwan and China.
2024/06/12 15:10
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Taiwan’s DPP urges China to halt military threats
Explore the latest on Taiwan-China relations: DPP spokesperson Cho Kuan-ting urges China to halt military threats and engage in dialogue, emphasizing peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
2024/06/03 14:53
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DPP condemns China’s military drills around Taiwan
Explore the latest on Taiwan-China tensions: The DPP criticizes China’s military exercises around Taiwan, calling for peace and dialogue. Read more on the implications for regional stability.
2024/05/23 18:24
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Taiwan’s democracy under threat, says DPP caucus whip
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political scene as DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming accuses opposition parties of colluding with China, threatening democracy amid military exercises. Explore the implications for Taiwan’s future.
2024/05/23 16:11
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China launches military drills around Taiwan, sparks outcry
Discover the latest on China’s ’Joint Sword-2024A’ military exercises around Taiwan, sparking widespread condemnation and raising cross-strait tensions. Read reactions from Taiwanese politicians.
2024/05/23 15:10
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Taiwan rebuffs China’s travel ban blame, cites openness
Explore the latest on cross-strait relations as Taiwan responds to China’s claims, emphasizing its openness for exchanges despite the DPP’s policies. Read about the ongoing debate and Taiwan’s readiness for dialogue.
2024/05/22 17:13
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Taiwan’s DPP accuses speaker of democratic regression
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political turmoil: DPP lawmakers protest against Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu, accusing him of undermining democracy, amid calls for dialogue and concerns over Taiwan’s future.
2024/05/21 11:11
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Lai Ching-te sworn in as Taiwan’s 16th-term president
Discover the significance of Lai Ching-te’s inauguration as Taiwan’s fifth popularly elected president and the Democratic Progressive Party’s third term. Learn about the peaceful transition of power and the challenges ahead for the new administration.
2024/05/20 17:31
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China pressures DPP to drop Taiwan independence for talks
Explore the latest on Taiwan-China relations: China states Taiwanese parties accepting the "One China" principle will face no barriers in dialogue, amid rising tensions and discussions on Taiwan’s political future. This stance highlights the ongoing debate over Taiwan’s independence and the complexities of cross-strait relations.
2024/05/15 16:13
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KMT postpones Taiping trip amid rising regional tensions
The Kuomintang (KMT) has postponed a planned Taiping Island visit intended to assert Taiwan’s sovereignty in the South China Sea. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) criticized the move, warning of escalating tensions in the region.
2024/05/06 17:15
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KMT legislators question Taiwan’s tourism promotion in China
Explore the controversy surrounding a social media bid by the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association Shanghai Branch, involving KMT legislators questioning the eligibility of mainland Chinese companies and raising concerns over potential double standards by the DPP in promoting Taiwan’s tourism on platforms deemed as cognitive warfare fronts.
2024/05/06 16:26
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Taiwan’s debate on ’China’ vs. ’mainland’ continues
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu criticizes the KMT’s proposal to refer to China as "Mainland" in official documents, sparking a debate over national identity and constitutional adherence.
2024/05/02 17:17
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DPP criticizes Ma’s proposal to amend Anti-Infiltration Act
The Democratic Progressive Party criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s proposal to amend the Anti-infiltration Act, highlighting its importance in preventing Chinese interference in Taiwan’s elections and resisting efforts to weaken the legislation.
2024/04/22 16:30
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Eric Chu urges amendments to Taiwan’s national security laws
Kuomintang Chairman Eric Chu warns against the misuse of Taiwan’s five national security laws for infringing human rights and manipulating elections. Amidst discussions on cross-strait relations and following Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China, Chu calls for amendments to these laws, criticizing their use as tools for political suppression by the DPP. He advocates for dialogue and peace in cross-strait interactions, urging the DPP to prioritize human rights and constructive engagement over ideological rigidity.
2024/04/16 17:51
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China slams Taiwan’s DPP for banning Chinese products
China’s TAO criticizes Taiwan’s DPP for hindering Chinese products, emphasizing the benefits of Chinese electric vehicles and drones. Amidst these tensions, a significant ancestral worship ceremony in Henan aims to foster a sense of unity and cultural heritage among Taiwanese and Chinese compatriots.
2024/04/10 14:42
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Ma’s China visit: Meeting with Xi unconfirmed
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou’s 11-day visit to China sparks speculation of a meeting with Xi Jinping, as TAO announces arrangements but remains non-committal. Zhu Fenglian praises Ma’s adherence to the "One China policy" and his efforts in promoting cross-strait youth exchanges, criticizing Taiwan’s DPP for hindering these interactions.
2024/04/10 13:21
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DPP lawmaker criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s China visit
Criticism and controversy surround former President Ma Ying-jeou’s recent visit to China, with DPP legislator Wu Szu-yao questioning its impact on Taiwan’s national dignity. Ma’s meeting with Chinese officials, including a visit to DJI, a U.S.-blacklisted drone manufacturer, has sparked concerns about potential implications for Taiwan’s interests and international relations.
2024/04/02 14:24
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Legislator criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to Chinese firms
DPP Legislator Chen Kuan-ting criticizes Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to mainland China’s "blacklisted" tech firms, warning of negative impacts on Taiwan’s national interests and international relations.
2024/04/02 10:51
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Former president Ma’s China visit stirs mixed reactions
Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China draws mixed reactions from Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih, with the DPP criticizing Ma’s role in cross-strait relations. Chiang and Hou emphasize the importance of exchanges under conditions of equality, dignity, and mutual benefit, highlighting the need for communication and mutual understanding in reducing conflict.
2024/04/01 15:57
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Former president Ma’s trip to China sparks debate
Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s second trip to China draws criticism from DPP caucus whip Rosalia Wu over his support for the 1992 Consensus. Wu questions Ma’s representation of Taiwan’s sovereignty and public sentiment, cautioning him to avoid turning his trip into a fool’s errand.
2024/04/01 14:18
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China warns Taiwan of consequences under DPP’s current path
The story discusses recent statements from officials of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office and the Executive Yuan of Taiwan regarding rising cross-strait tensions, rumors of a "war tax," and accusations against the Democratic Progressive Party. Clarifications were made regarding the alleged plans for a war tax and the nature of military exercises for national security.
2024/03/27 15:50
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Hsiao Hsu-tsen accuses Premier of pro-independence talk
Hsiao Hsu-tsen, director of the Ma Ying-jeou Culture and Education Foundation, criticized former Vice President Chen Chien-jen for advocating Taiwan’s independence, citing violations of the Constitution of the Republic of China. This story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding Taiwan’s sovereignty and the implications of pro-independence rhetoric on the nation’s constitutional framework.
2024/03/27 15:45