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MAC defends focus on organizations amid contest controversy
The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies its investigation targets organizations linked to the CCP, not teacher Alice Ou. The essay contest raises legal concerns under the Cross-Strait Act.
2025/04/30 16:00
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Ma criticizes Lai for cross-strait relations stance
Former President Ma Ying-jeou criticized President Lai Ching-te for harming cross-strait relations by promoting a "new two-state theory." Ma urged a return to peaceful development based on the "1992 Consensus" to maintain regional stability.
2025/04/29 20:00
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Former Taiwan president shares memories of late pontiff
Former President Ma Ying-jeou mourns Pope Francis’ death, recalling their 2013 meeting. Ma highlights the pope’s peace efforts and contributions to Taiwan.
2025/04/22 19:00
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Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation slams military trial restoration
Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation criticizes Taiwan’s military trial system restoration, citing human rights concerns. CEO Hsiao warns of strained cross-strait relations.
2025/03/14 07:00
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Interior minister stresses adherence to cross-strait laws
Minister Liu Shyh-fang stresses the unchanged status of Taiwan’s cross-strait relations law, urging compliance. Former President Ma Ying-jeou calls for open youth exchanges.
2025/03/11 16:00
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Ko Wen-je attends father’s funeral under tight security
Ko Wen-je attended his father’s funeral in Hsinchu, briefly leaving Taipei Detention Center. Prominent figures, including former presidents, paid respects. Ko’s wife criticized the judicial system.
2025/03/10 17:16
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Immigration Agency summons Ma over Chinese students’ visit
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency summoned former President Ma Ying-jeou to discuss potential entry regulation violations by Chinese visitors. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation faces scrutiny over political statements made by visiting students, with possible sanctions from the Mainland Affairs Council.
2025/03/10 14:00
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Former TPP chairman attends father’s funeral in Hsinchu City
Ko Wen-je attended his father’s funeral in Hsinchu, with 1,200 attendees, including former Presidents Tsai and Chen. Notable figures paid respects, and order was maintained.
2025/03/10 09:41
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Taiwan’s premier vows to protect semiconductor industry
Premier Cho Jung-tai reaffirms Taiwan’s commitment to its semiconductor industry amid TSMC’s $100 billion U.S. investment. Political leaders debate its impact.
2025/03/05 10:37
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Former President Ma warns of TSMC’s U.S. expansion risks
Former President Ma Ying-jeou urges President Lai Ching-te to protect TSMC amid its $100 billion U.S. investment, citing national security risks and geopolitical concerns.
2025/03/04 12:09
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NTU student leader ousted over China delegation visit
National Taiwan University students ousted NTUSSSA President Kuo Yu-jui on Feb. 18 over his role in hosting a Chinese delegation. Kuo cited procedural flaws in the recall.
2025/02/19 15:36
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Taiwanese students begin exchange in Beijing Monday
Taiwanese students, led by Hsiao Hsu-tsen, visit Beijing for a five-day exchange to foster cross-strait youth interaction. Activities include skiing and cultural tours.
2025/02/10 17:38
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Foundation urges reopening of cross-strait tourism
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation urges President Lai to reopen cross-strait tourism, highlighting the need to revive Taiwan’s tourism sector and ease tensions.
2025/02/08 13:00
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Ma Ying-jeou praises China’s move to resume Taiwan tours
Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou praises China’s move to resume group tours to Taiwan, urging the government to lift travel bans and restore direct flights.
2025/01/17 14:55
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Ma Ying-jeou visits Sichuan panda base, seeks unity
Former President Ma Ying-jeou visited Sichuan’s panda base, advocating for better cross-strait ties. He explored cultural sites and engaged with local experts.
2024/12/26 12:02
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Ma emphasizes cross-strait friendships to prevent conflict
Former President Ma Ying-jeou leads Taiwanese students to China, promoting youth exchanges to foster cross-strait friendships and reduce conflict risks.
2024/12/20 10:50
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MAC hopes Ma’s China visit respects Taiwan’s dignity
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council addresses the visit of Chinese students, including Olympic champ Ma Long, amid political tensions. Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s delegation to China sparks debate.
2024/12/19 15:40
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Ma Ying-jeou meets China’s Taiwan Affairs director
Former President Ma Ying-jeou met with China’s Taiwan Affairs Office director, expressing gratitude to Xi Jinping. He emphasized cross-strait ties and peace.
2024/12/19 10:00
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Ma Ying-jeou leads student delegation to China
Former President Ma Ying-jeou leads students to China, emphasizing cross-strait youth exchanges to reduce misunderstandings and promote peace.
2024/12/18 10:41
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Foundation CEO reveals Lai’s support for China exchanges
Discover the intricate dynamics of Taiwan-China relations as Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-tsen reveals President Lai Ching-te’s private support for cross-strait exchanges amidst DPP divisions. Learn about the obstruction tactics, conflicting stances, and the government’s unclear policy directions.
2024/12/12 13:31
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Hsiao criticizes DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-Tsen urges the DPP government to engage with China to reduce military drills. Hsiao emphasized civilian organizations cannot address military issues and criticized the DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations. Former President Ma plans to lead a delegation to China amid rising tensions.
2024/12/12 10:35
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Taiwan’s premier urges Ma to assert status in China visit
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai urges former President Ma Ying-jeou to assert his status during his China visit amid rising cross-strait tensions.
2024/12/11 14:39
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China welcomes Ma’s visit, promises full arrangements
Former President Ma Ying-jeou will visit Harbin from Dec. 18 to 26, leading a youth delegation. The trip includes the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival and aims to boost cross-strait cultural exchanges.
2024/12/11 11:28
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Ma Ying-jeou to lead student delegation to China
Former President Ma Ying-jeou will lead Taiwanese students to China from Dec. 18 to 26, promoting cross-strait youth exchanges. The visit includes a winter festival in Harbin and a tour in Chengdu.
2024/12/11 11:13
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No violations during Chinese delegation visit, says Hsiao
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation’s CEO asserts no violations during a Chinese delegation’s visit, despite controversy over "Chinese Taipei" usage. MAC considers penalties.
2024/12/06 13:39