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  • Crew of Da Jin Man No. 88 freed after month-long detention

    Discover the latest on the Da Jin Man No. 88 fishing vessel: Four Taiwanese crew members released by Chinese authorities after a month-long detention, while the captain remains in custody. Read more about the ongoing investigation and the families’ reactions.
    2024/08/14 10:48
  • China releases crew from Penghu fishing vessel, captain held

    Discover the latest on the Penghu fishing vessel incident: A Taiwanese crew member and three Indonesians were released by Chinese authorities after over a month of detention, while the captain and vessel remain held. Learn more about the negotiations and charges involved.
    2024/08/13 14:39
  • Taiwan’s envoy criticizes rogue fishing practices

    Explore the diplomatic tensions and resolutions following Japan’s arrest of a Taiwanese fishing vessel, the first in eight years, and Taiwan’s call for industry compliance.
    2024/07/09 14:05
  • Taiwan boosts patrols after fishing vessel seized by China

    Discover how Taiwan is boosting patrols in its waters following the seizure of a Taiwanese fishing vessel by the China Coast Guard, as announced by National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen. This move aims to protect legal maritime activities and uphold fishermen’s rights amidst rising tensions.
    2024/07/08 13:44
  • Taiwan’s fishing vessel detained by Japan for rule breach

    Discover the latest on the detention of Taiwanese fishing vessel Fu Yang No. 266 by a Japanese patrol ship for violating fishing regulations near Amami Ōshima. Read the full story and updates.
    2024/07/05 14:23
  • Premier urges calm amid Taiwan fishing vessel detention

    Discover the latest on the detention of the Taiwanese fishing vessel Dah Jihn Maan No. 88 by Chinese authorities and Premier Cho Jung-tai’s call for calm and diplomacy amidst ongoing negotiations for the crew’s release.
    2024/07/05 14:11
  • Tsai Ming-yen addresses unusual detention of fishing vessel

    Discover the latest on the detention of a Taiwanese fishing boat by Chinese authorities and Taiwan’s response to protect fishermen’s rights and address alleged media infiltration.
    2024/07/04 12:19
  • Illegal trawling cited in detention of Taiwanese boat

    Discover the latest on the detention of the Penghu-registered fishing boat Da Jin Man No.88 by the Fujian Coast Guard for illegal fishing activities, sparking cross-strait communications for resolution.
    2024/07/04 11:06
  • China detains Taiwanese fishing vessel amid soaring tensions

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s response to the detention of a Penghu-registered fishing boat by Chinese coast guard vessels, highlighting tensions and the call for the vessel’s release.
    2024/07/04 10:49
  • Taiwan demands China explain seizure of fishing vessel

    Discover the latest on the seizure of a Taiwanese fishing vessel by China, including Taiwan’s call for its release and the incident’s potential to heighten tensions between the two nations.
    2024/07/03 16:51
  • New Taipei mayor demands China release detained fishermen

    Discover the latest on New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih’s demand for China to release a detained Taiwanese fishing crew and their vessel amid rising tensions. Learn about the Coast Guard’s rescue efforts and the call for fair negotiations.
    2024/07/03 13:16
  • Failed rescue attempt for Taiwanese boat by coast guard

    Discover the latest on the detention of a Taiwanese fishing boat by the Chinese coast guard near Kinmen, including the failed rescue attempt and ongoing negotiations for the crew’s release.
    2024/07/03 10:42
  • Taiwan criticizes China for delaying soldier’s probe

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council’s frustration over China’s delayed probe into the detention of a Taiwanese soldier. Learn about the case’s details and the call for his return.
    2024/06/24 10:08
  • Taiwan’s patrol vessel docks in Hawaii for fisheries mission

    Discover the details of Taiwan’s Coast Guard vessel "Hsinchu" docking in Honolulu Harbor for its first high seas fisheries patrol mission of 2024, emphasizing Taiwan’s maritime safety efforts.
    2024/06/12 14:58
  • Taiwan’s opposition to reaffirm sovereignty on Taiping

    Taiwanese opposition legislators are set to visit Taiping Island to observe military activities and assert sovereignty, potentially stirring tensions in the contested South China Sea.
    2024/05/16 18:26
  • Taiwanese fishermen rescued by Chinese Coast Guard

    Two Taiwanese fishers, surnamed Hu and Wu, were rescued by the Chinese Coast Guard after drifting out to sea from Kinmen. Authorities on both sides are coordinating their repatriation following a joint rescue effort.
    2024/03/18 16:28
  • Taiwan clarifies dredging ship restrictions amid tensions

    In a legislative session, Taiwanese lawmaker Chen Yu-jen questions China’s dredging vessels passing through restricted waters off Kinmen. Premier Chen Chien-jen and Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling deny this possibility. Tensions escalate in the Kinmen-Xiamen waters following a recent incident involving a capsized Chinese fishing boat.
    2024/03/13 18:21
  • China demands answers after fatal fishing boat incident

    The Taiwan Affairs Office urges Taiwan to reveal the truth behind a capsized Chinese fishing boat incident, demanding severe punishment for those involved. The boat breached Taiwan’s maritime boundaries, resulting in a pursuit by Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration. Beijing accused Taiwan of using "brutal" force, leading to the deaths of two on board. The TAO called for Taiwan to promptly publish the truth, reprimand personnel, and explain to the victims’ families and citizens on both sides of the Strait. Taiwan’s Ocean Affairs Council Chairman stated there is no intention to conceal any aspect of the incident and emphasized that third-party liability insurance has covered the incident.
    2024/02/22 10:40
  • Taiwan OAC: boats can evade Chinese maritime inspections

    Minister of Ocean Affairs Council, Kuan Bi-ling, addresses Taiwanese vessels’ response to mainland Chinese coast guard inspections. The incident involving a Kinmen tourist boat prompts calls for caution and avoidance of interactions with China’s maritime authorities. Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications and Ministry of National Defense emphasize adherence to international customs and a policy of non-intervention. Premier Chen Chien-jen urges rational cooperation for maritime security.
    2024/02/20 17:08
  • Taiwan vows swift probe in Chinese fishing boat incident

    A recent fishing boat incident involving a Chinese fishing boat illegally crossing boundaries and subsequently capsizing due to the Taiwanese coast guard’s expulsion efforts has caused tension between Taiwan and China. Two individuals tragically drowned in the incident. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council has assured prompt communication of investigation results with Chinese authorities, aiming to maintain solid cross-strait ties. China has accused Taiwan of precipitating such events, blaming aggressive boat seizures and assertive treatment of mainland fishermen. The Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) has strongly condemned the incident, laying blame on the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration. Former Global Times Editor-in-Chief Hu Xijin has criticized Taiwan’s law enforcement, suggesting it may constitute involuntary manslaughter. In 2023 alone, there were 1,191 registered cases of Chinese fishing boats crossing the maritime boundary, consistently surpassing a thousand annually. Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration, in accordance with the "Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area," retains the right to expel, detain, hold in custody, fine, confiscate fishing equipment, and seize hauls and boats.
    2024/02/15 17:17
  • Survey reveals doubts on China’s ability to invade Taiwan

    A survey conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Taiwan’s Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR) reveals that only 26% of U.S. experts and 17% of Taiwanese experts believe that China has the military capability to carry out a "joint island landing operation" within the next five years. The study, which surveyed 52 U.S. experts and 35 Taiwanese experts, found that most agreed that China lacks the ability to effectively implement a joint maritime, land, and air invasion of Taiwan. However, 90% of U.S. experts and 62% of Taiwanese experts believe that China could isolate or blockade Taiwan in the next five years, primarily as a commercial action. This action would be conducted by China’s Coast Guard or other law enforcement vessels, not its military. Additionally, 80% of U.S. experts and 60% of Taiwanese experts believe that China could implement a blockade of Taiwan, which would involve both commercial and military activities led by China’s military. Taiwanese experts generally had a more conservative viewpoint on China’s execution abilities compared to their American counterparts when it came to perceived threats from mainland China.
    2024/01/23 13:01
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