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Taiwan’s Baseball5 team seeks World Cup berth in Hong Kong
Taiwan’s national team heads to Hong Kong for the 2026 Asian Cup’s Baseball5 tournament. Led by coach Feng Wei-kuo, they aim to advance from Group C and secure a World Cup spot.
2026/03/25 16:39
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President Lai backs Jimmy Lai, slams Hong Kong ruling
President Lai Ching-te supports Jimmy Lai and freedom defenders after Hong Kong’s court sentenced Jimmy Lai to 20 years. He criticizes Beijing’s actions and urges global vigilance.
2026/02/10 15:03
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Taiwan’s DPP condemns Jimmy Lai’s 20-year prison sentence
A Hong Kong court sentenced Jimmy Lai to 20 years for violating the national security law. His son criticized the U.K. for not negotiating his release during Prime Minister Starmer’s China visit.
2026/02/09 17:31
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Taiwan’s DPP condemns CCP over Jimmy Lai conviction
Taiwan’s DPP condemns the CCP after Jimmy Lai’s conviction, urging his release and highlighting threats to press freedom. They warn Taiwan could face similar authoritarian challenges.
2025/12/16 15:06
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Taiwan requires officials to report all China interactions
President Lai Ching-te unveils strategies to counter China’s infiltration, requiring DPP officials to report visits to China, Hong Kong, and Macau. He emphasizes strict action against espionage and urges legislative support for national security amendments.
2025/04/17 09:00
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Taiwan considers stricter residency rules for Hong Kong
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council considers stricter residency rules amid regional changes. Minister Chiu Chui-cheng emphasizes careful legal review and input from scholars.
2025/03/04 14:00
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Taiwan inspects Hong Kong vessel, finds no issues
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council found no irregularities on a Hong Kong vessel at the Port of Taichung. Officials remain vigilant amid security concerns.
2024/12/09 09:04
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Taiwan urges Hong Kong to uphold freedoms, rights
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council urges Hong Kong to protect freedoms after Benny Tai’s 10-year sentence. The council highlights global concern over democracy and human rights in Hong Kong.
2024/11/19 15:57
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Andy Lau cleared to perform in Taiwan amid controversy
The Mainland Affairs Council allows Hong Kong star Andy Lau to perform in Taiwan despite political controversy. MAC emphasizes Taiwan’s national status.
2024/11/07 15:07
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Taiwan cuts ex-general’s pension over China event
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan announced a 75% pension cut for retired Major General Tsang You-hsia for attending a pro-unification event in Hong Kong.
2024/10/15 14:03
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Mike Pompeo pledges ongoing support for Taiwan
Discover how former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledges ongoing support for Taiwan and regrets not aiding Hong Kong more, amid calls for increased U.S. visits to affirm Taiwan’s sovereignty.
2024/09/18 10:57
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Taiwan probes ex-KMT member’s Chinese anthem stance
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense investigating a former KMT member for standing during the Chinese national anthem at a Hong Kong event. Learn about the potential penalties for actions that could undermine national dignity.
2024/09/10 13:36
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Taiwan sees sharp drop in tourists after earthquake
Taiwan’s tourism sector faces challenges following the April drop in foreign visitors, particularly from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore, due to the 0403 Hualien Earthquake. Learn about the MOTC’s strategies to boost tourism.
2024/07/12 20:00
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Taiwan defense think tank visited by Hong Kong national
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense is bolstering security measures after a Hong Kong national visited a military think tank, aiming to protect against potential threats and maintain sovereignty.
2024/06/28 20:00
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Hong Kong slams Taiwan over travel alert increase
Discover the escalating tensions between Hong Kong and Taiwan over travel advisories and national security laws. Learn about Taiwan’s raised travel alert and Hong Kong’s strong condemnation.
2024/06/28 14:42
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Taiwan warns citizens of increased risks in Hong Kong travel
Discover the latest travel advisory for Taiwanese citizens visiting Hong Kong, including risks and safety tips due to new security laws. Learn about the Mainland Affairs Council’s guidance and emergency services.
2024/06/12 10:43
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Li Cheng discusses U.S.-China tensions, Hong Kong’s future
Professor Li Cheng offers insights on the complex political landscape involving Beijing, Hong Kong, the U.S., and Taiwan, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and the bright future of Hong Kong.
2024/03/27 18:06
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Prospect of war unlikely across the Taiwan Strait: scholar
Analysis by Professor Li Cheng of The University of Hong Kong on the relationships between Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China in the context of the new national security law. Insights on the unlikelihood of a Taiwan Strait war, Hong Kong’s unique position, and the need for cooperative approaches between the U.S. and China.
2024/03/22 17:31
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Kaohsiung’s Siaogang High hosts Hong Kong karate exchange
The Siaogang Senior High School’s karate team in Kaohsiung hosted a five-day technical exchange and learning session with the City University of Hong Kong’s team. The activity was endorsed by Yun-Yuan Yen, the director of student affairs and coach of the Siaogang High karate team, to enhance live-duration proficiency and pressure-resistance skills among scholars. Hsueh Yu-chin, the principal of Siaogang High, warmly welcomed the Hong Kong guests, emphasizing the importance of sports exchange. The Siaogang High karate team, established in 2000, has extensive competition management and training experience, nurturing national team athletes who have achieved accolades in various competitions. Siaogang High provides comprehensive support for further studies, with students in the sports class benefiting from the "108 Curriculum" for multi-faceted development. Principal Hsueh acknowledged the karate team’s achievements and emphasized the significance of international exchanges in improving technique and personal character. She expressed hope for students to make strides on the international athletic stage.
2024/01/05 22:20
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NTU drops to 21st in 2024 QS Asia rankings
National Taiwan University (NTU) has dropped from 19th to 21st in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings in Asia. Peking University in China maintains its top position. Two other Taiwanese universities, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) and National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), also slipped in the rankings. The top ten universities in the QS Asia rankings are Peking University, Hong Kong University, National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Fudan University, Yonsei University, Korea University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The QS World University Rankings are influential in the global academic world and are used by potential students and educational policymakers.
2023/11/09 17:27