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  • Beijing targets Taiwan influencers with arrest warrants

    Authorities in Quanzhou offer a reward for information on Taiwanese influencers accused of threatening China’s unity. The duo is known for their pro-Taiwan stance.
    2025/11/13 17:00
  • China threatens response to US tank delivery to Taiwan

    China’s defense ministry criticizes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, warning against altering the Taiwan Strait’s status quo. The PLA plans to boost combat readiness.
    2025/06/10 06:00
  • U.S. reinforces strategic position as Taiwan crisis unfolds

    The Eastern Theater Command launches the "Strait Thunder-2025A" drill in the Taiwan Strait, testing control and strike capabilities. The PLA aims to deter Taiwan independence forces.
    2025/04/02 09:55
  • Taiwan maintains normal operations despite China threat

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense plans a nationwide simulation of a Chinese military attack amid PLA drills. Normal operations will continue unless changes occur.
    2025/04/01 15:00
  • China vows to enhance Taiwan Strait relations

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office emphasizes cross-strait relations, promoting economic and cultural exchanges. The focus remains on peaceful unification and opposing Taiwan independence.
    2025/03/12 11:56
  • China blames Taiwan’s president for soaring tensions

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office criticizes President Lai Ching-te and the DPP for inciting cross-strait tensions and fostering cyber armies. Read more on TVBS News.
    2024/09/25 13:46
  • China starts ’punishment’ drills after Lai’s inauguration

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s response to the PLA’s military drills, described as ’punishment’ exercises. Taiwan mobilizes forces, emphasizing readiness and peace amid regional tensions.
    2024/05/23 17:29
  • Wang Yi urges US action against Taiwan independence

    China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges the U.S. to take concrete action against Taiwan’s independence during a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Munich Security Conference. Wang emphasizes that Taiwan is an inseparable part of Chinese territory and attributes any attempt to alter this status quo to Taiwan separatist activities and external forces. He calls for the U.S. to lift unilateral sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals and cease baseless harassment of Chinese citizens. Both parties agree to retain dialogue and communication and explore further exchanges between the two nations. Discussions also cover geopolitical flashpoints such as the Ukraine crisis, the Israel-Hamas conflict, and issues on the Korean Peninsula.
    2024/02/17 12:01
  • China refutes military link to Taiwan airspace incursions

    China’s Ministry of National Defense spokesperson, Wu Qian, dismisses the record number of balloons released into Taiwan’s airspace as meaningless hype and denies military involvement. Wu lambasts the actions of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities as a tactic to provoke cross-strait confrontation, claiming it is destined to fail. He reiterates that Taiwan’s election is China’s local affairs and that the DPP cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. Wu firmly asserts that Taiwan is a part of China and that the international community adheres to the one-China principle. He declares that the sovereignty and territory of China have never been divided and that Taiwan’s legal status as part of China’s territory has never changed. Wu emphasizes that Taiwan will never be a country, Taiwan independence is not possible, and external forces’ plot to split China will never succeed. He pledges that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity as a "Great Wall of Steel."
    2024/01/25 17:09
  • TAO urges Taiwan to uphold peace, reject independence

    The Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) spokesperson, Chen Binhua, emphasized the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait during a press conference. Chen suggested that if Taiwan adhered to the 1992 Consensus and opposed independence, cross-strait relations could return to a peaceful track. He called for both sides of the Strait to work together to uphold peace and stability for cross-strait prosperity. Chen’s statement aligns with recent remarks by Kuomintang’s (KMT) presidential candidate, Hou Yu-ih, who pledged to improve cross-strait relations through discussions and collaborations. Chen also criticized the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for promoting Taiwan’s independence, refusing to acknowledge the 1992 Consensus, and colluding with foreign forces. He argued that these actions have caused tension and made Taiwan a source of instability in the region.
    2023/12/27 14:31
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