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Taiwan’s premier backs democracy amid S. Korea’s turmoil
Premier Cho Jung-tai reaffirms Taiwan’s commitment to democracy amid South Korea’s martial law incident. He calls for unity and respect in cross-strait exchanges.
58分鐘前
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Taiwan evaluates lifting ban on group tours to China
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council presented a report to the Legislative Yuan, addressing the potential lifting of the ban on group tours to China. The report highlights security concerns due to China’s national security law and guidelines, emphasizing the need for careful evaluation. The council plans to enhance economic risk management and adapt regulations to ensure safety and prevent infiltration.
1小時前
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Three Taiwanese detained in China, sparking concerns
Three Taiwanese I-Kuan Tao followers detained in China raise concerns over religious freedom. SEF seeks help from ARATS, but no response yet. Travel advisory is orange.
3小時前
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Taiwan students demand democracy in cross-strait talks
Students at Taiwan’s National Tsing Hua University raised the Republic of China flag to welcome Chinese students, stressing equality and democracy. The event, linked to the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, faced skepticism over transparency and political motives.
6小時前
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Mainland Affairs Council regrets student’s Taiwan comment
The Mainland Affairs Council expressed regret over Chinese students’ remarks during a Taiwan visit, sparking controversy. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation defends its role.
6小時前
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Foundation defends Chinese student amid terminology row
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation calls for understanding in cross-strait exchanges after a Chinese student’s remarks in Taiwan sparked controversy. The foundation urges the DPP not to hinder dialogue over terminology differences, emphasizing Taiwan’s democratic values.
1天前
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NTU students emphasize Taiwan’s democratic identity
Students at National Taiwan University protested a visit by Chinese students, highlighting tensions over cross-strait relations. The protest emphasized Taiwan’s democratic values and called for respect for human rights.
1天前
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Taiwan faces 13,000 cyber threats per second, report says
Taiwan is confronting significant cybersecurity challenges, ranking second in the Asia-Pacific region for cyberattacks. Digital Minister Huang Yennun highlights the geopolitical factors contributing to these threats, as the government plans to enhance security measures and train professionals in cybersecurity.
2024/11/29 17:47
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Ma Long captivates students at Chinese Culture University
Olympic table tennis champion Ma Long visited Chinese Culture University, captivating students with his presence. He played a friendly match with former national players, highlighting his iconic status.
2024/11/29 16:37
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Taiwan preps for potential PLA’s Joint Sword-2024C drills
Taiwan holds a joint air defense exercise amid rising tensions with China as President Lai Ching-te plans a Pacific visit, emphasizing peace and rejecting subordination to China.
2024/11/28 16:41
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Ma Foundation dismisses deputy minister’s maturity remarks
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation clarified that Deputy Education Minister Benson Yeh did not question high school students’ maturity. The foundation organized a visit for Chinese students, with no discussions planned. Hsiao Hsu-tsen criticized concerns over the visit and urged the DPP to restore cross-strait exchanges.
2024/11/28 13:38
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Taiwan’s MAC sees low security risk in student visit
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council assures minimal security concerns over Chinese students’ visit, organized by the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation. Applications undergo standard review.
2024/11/27 15:47
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China denies urging Taiwan firms to exit
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office denies urging Taiwanese businesses to leave, calling reports false. Spokesman Chen Binhua highlights opportunities in China’s reforms.
2024/11/27 15:13
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MAC calls for accurate info on China travel policies
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council highlights a 7.2-fold increase in Taiwanese travelers to China over mainland visitors to Taiwan. The council blames China’s policies for hindering tourism and urges travel agents to avoid misinformation.
2024/11/27 11:02
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Former TSMC chair stresses Taiwan’s tech edge importance
Mark Liu, former TSMC chairman, stresses Taiwan’s need to maintain its tech edge and align with U.S. interests. He highlights AI opportunities and urges unity.
2024/11/27 10:47
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Ma Ying-jeou Foundation criticizes data leak of Chinese group
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation’s executive director criticized officials for leaking data on a Chinese delegation visiting Taiwan. The group includes Olympic athletes.
2024/11/26 13:38
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Tsai Ing-wen returns to Taiwan after Canada forum
Former President Tsai Ing-wen returned to Taiwan after attending the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada. She received the John McCain Public Service Leadership Award and announced Taiwan will host the forum in 2025.
2024/11/26 10:30
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Taiwan’s tourism deficit to hit record NT$738B in 2024
Taiwan’s tourism deficit is set to hit a record NT$738 billion in 2024. Experts cite Taiwan Strait tensions and limited Chinese tourism as key factors.
2024/11/25 15:31
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Bo Guagua seeks family reunion in Taiwan
Bo Guagua, son of ex-Chinese official Bo Xilai, seeks family reunification in Taiwan, says the Mainland Affairs Council. His application follows standard procedures.
2024/11/22 09:34
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Taiwan premier dismisses skepticism toward U.S. ties
Premier Cho Jung-tai dismisses skepticism toward the U.S., emphasizing trust and strengthening Taiwan-U.S. relations. He supports cross-strait communication and Taiwan’s global role.
2024/11/19 14:38
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NCCU to host Taipei reserve brigade training in November
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan plans to integrate urban warfare needs into reservist training. National Chengchi University will host training without disrupting classes.
2024/11/19 14:14
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Taiwan’s Wang Jin-pyng meets China’s Song Tao in Xiamen
Taiwan’s former Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-pyng met with China’s TAO Director Song Tao, emphasizing Chinese culture and cross-strait exchanges. Wang highlighted consensus-building and shared cultural roots, while Song reiterated the 1992 Consensus and opposed Taiwan’s independence.
2024/11/19 09:45
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Taiwan praised by allies for role in Taiwan Strait peace
Taiwan’s Presidential Office praises the U.S., Japan, and Australia for highlighting Taiwan’s role in Taiwan Strait peace. The joint statement opposes forceful status quo changes.
2024/11/18 14:23
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SEF urges Chinese students to explore Taiwan’s democracy
Chinese students visiting Taiwan are encouraged to explore its democratic transformation, highlighting Taiwan’s peaceful shift to democracy. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation facilitates cultural exchanges, with visits approved for seven Chinese universities.
2024/11/15 22:00
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Son of ex-Chinese official Bo Xilai to wed in Taiwan
Bo Guagua, son of ex-Chinese official Bo Xilai, visits Taiwan to marry Hsu Wen-cheng’s granddaughter. His presence draws attention from Taiwan’s security agencies.
2024/11/15 15:34