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Taiwan film shines despite China marketing controversy
The Taiwanese film "Sunshine Women’s Choir" breaks records with NT$740 million in earnings. Controversy arises over its marketing in China, sparking political debate.2026/03/30 12:18 -

Taiwan toughens laws against foreign hostile infiltration
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan approved amendments to national security laws to counter foreign infiltration. Changes include fines and prison for advocating war and espionage.2025/12/18 15:18 -

Taiwan premier recalls 1989 as pivotal democratic year
Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai highlights Taiwan’s democratic evolution in a Facebook post, contrasting it with China’s censorship. He recalls 1989’s pivotal global democratization events and emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to democracy and freedom.2025/06/04 20:00 -

DeepSeek AI accused of censoring Taiwan-related topics
U.S. House report accuses Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of sharing American data with the CCP and censoring Taiwan topics. The report highlights national security risks.2025/04/17 10:54 -

MOFA: Self-censorship undermines Taiwan’s free press
MOFA criticizes self-censorship in foreign media in Taiwan, asserting it undermines the country’s free environment. Spokesperson Jeff Liu reaffirms Taiwan’s sovereignty.2024/09/24 17:14 -

Taiwan delays Chinese game release over procedural issues
Discover why the release of "Black Myth: Wukong" in Taiwan is delayed. The ADI cites procedural issues, not political interference, as the cause. Learn about the compliance requirements and the current status of the game’s release process.2024/08/26 11:44 -

Radio Free Asia exposes attacks on Taiwan VP hopeful
Taiwanese vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim, a member of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), has been targeted by Chinese misinformation campaigns, which label her as an "American agent." Due to her mixed heritage and former dual citizenship, Hsiao’s loyalty and identity have been questioned on Chinese social media platforms. False claims about her inability to speak Mandarin have been circulated, along with accusations of her "appeasing America" and "betraying Taiwan." Hsiao has refuted these allegations, asserting that she renounced her American citizenship in 2002 and holds only Taiwanese citizenship. Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election has become a prime target for China’s disinformation warfare, with strict state censorship filtering information about the election.2023/12/07 14:44 -

FCC commissioner: Chinese growing tech a rising threat
The leaders of the world’s top superpowers, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden, met in person in Bali at the G20 summit for the first time since Biden took office. Against this backdrop, TVBS Commentator Wenchi Yu spoke with Brendan Carr, commissioner of the Federal Communication Commissions of the U.S., on information censorship, semiconductor chips, and all things related to information and communications technology with the U.S., China, and Taiwan.2022/11/17 19:13



