-
Ma must report China visits until 2026, says spokesperson
Former President Ma Ying-jeou visits China as travel restrictions expire. He must report plans due to past national security roles. Taiwan stresses respectful cross-strait relations.
14小時前
-
Taiwan sets strict guidelines for cross-strait exchanges
Former President Ma Ying-jeou will lead a delegation to the 17th Straits Forum from June 14 to 27. Officials stress depoliticization and adherence to regulations for cross-strait exchanges.
2025/06/12 17:03
-
US senator Ricketts praises Taiwan military readiness shift
Sen. Pete Ricketts praises Taiwan’s defense readiness amid China’s military maneuvers. He urges the U.S. to expedite arms deliveries, impacting U.S.-Taiwan relations.
2025/06/04 11:00
-
Taiwan officials pay tribute to late Congressman Connolly
U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly, a key advocate for Taiwan, passed away on May 21. His funeral on May 27 honored his leadership in advancing Taiwan’s interests.
2025/05/28 13:00
-
Taiwan issues guidelines for artists traveling to China
Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture reaffirms support for artistic freedom while warning against Chinese influence. Guidelines for artists traveling to China are in development.
2025/05/16 12:00
-
Reagan-era Taiwan pledges may become official US law
U.S. Rep. Krishnamoorthi proposed codifying Six Assurances. The move aims to reinforce U.S.-Taiwan commitments. Krishnamoorthi stressed bipartisan support for consistency. The bill has backing from key congressional figures.
2025/05/16 10:00
-
Taiwan warns of CCP infiltration on university campuses
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns of Chinese Communist Party activities infiltrating campuses. Authorities will act if exchange programs breach rules.
2025/05/15 13:00
-
Dental tourism used as cover for illegal entry to Taiwan
Magic Dental Care’s director, Pan Yun-shan, was released on NT$1 million bail after being accused of aiding illegal entry for 700 Chinese nationals. Authorities allege the clinic falsified records for medical tourism.
2025/04/24 11:00
-
Taiwan cracks down on cross-strait organization violations
Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior found 86% of social groups handling cross-strait exchanges non-compliant, leading to the dissolution of six groups.
2025/04/09 22:00
-
Minister stresses rule adherence amid Yaya controversy
Taiwan’s interior minister declined to comment on Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya’s case after her residency was revoked. The situation highlights cross-strait tensions.
2025/03/26 10:00
-
Chinese influencer faces deportation from Taiwan Tuesday
Taiwan’s immigration agency orders Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya to leave by March 25 or face deportation. Her residency was revoked for promoting unification with China.
2025/03/25 14:00
-
Taiwan’s president addresses China’s reunification threats
President Lai Ching-te convened a national security meeting to address China’s threats against Taiwan. He outlined 17 strategies, including legal reforms and transparency measures, to safeguard sovereignty.
2025/03/14 15:49
-
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
-
Taiwan to assess conscripts with Chinese IDs for security
Taiwan’s defense minister announces measures for conscripts with Chinese IDs, emphasizing military service requirements. U.S.-Taiwan tech collaborations are also highlighted.
2025/03/11 13:00
-
Kuomintang pushes for increased Taiwan defense spending
The Kuomintang plans to boost Taiwan’s defense spending to counter threats in the Taiwan Strait. The party supports U.S. military ties and aims to improve service members’ welfare.
2025/03/05 11:00
-
U.S. State Dept. clarifies stance on Taiwan arms deal
The U.S. State Department reaffirms its support for Taiwan’s defense under the Taiwan Relations Act, amid reports of a potential military procurement. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has not commented.
2025/02/19 12:00
-
Taiwan’s security cases mostly involve ex-military, police
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council reveals over 85% of national security cases involve retired military and police. The focus is on vigilance against China’s influence.
2025/01/24 13:00
-
Taiwan warns of China’s residency card strategy threat
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns that China’s residency card strategy poses a political threat. Citizens are urged to protect personal data and consider the impact on their rights.
2025/01/03 14:47
-
MAC enforces regulations on Chinese media operations
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council suspends Strait Herald’s operations, citing non-journalistic activities. Minister Chiu stresses adherence to regulations for Chinese media.
2025/01/03 13:34
-
Taiwan’s president highlights semiconductor, sports wins
President Lai Ching-te praised Taiwan’s semiconductor and baseball achievements at a Guam banquet. He highlighted Taiwan’s victory over the U.S. in WBSC Premier12 and discussed shared cultural ties and values with Guam.
2024/12/05 13:48
-
U.S. report suggests NATO Plus arms status for Taiwan
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission urges Congress to amend the Arms Export Control Act, granting Taiwan NATO Plus status to bolster its defense amid China tensions.
2024/11/20 10:01
-
Taiwan cuts ex-general’s pension over China event
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan announced a 75% pension cut for retired Major General Tsang You-hsia for attending a pro-unification event in Hong Kong.
2024/10/15 14:03
-
US Taiwan aid package includes critical defense stockpiles
The U.S. announced a $567 million military aid package to Taiwan, including critical defense stockpiles and equipment. This aligns with the U.S.’s commitment to Taiwan’s self-defense.
2024/10/02 13:12
-
Taiwan to receive military spare parts from US in new deal
Discover the latest on the U.S. approving a $228 million arms sale to Taiwan, aimed at enhancing the island’s defense amid rising tensions. This marks the 16th deal under Biden’s administration, focusing on aircraft spare parts and equipment. Learn how this move, rooted in the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances, aims to bolster regional stability and Taiwan’s military readiness against grey zone intrusions.
2024/09/18 09:49
-
US House passes bill to deter China from Taiwan invasion
Discover the key details of the "Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act of 2023" passed by the U.S. House to deter China from invading Taiwan by targeting the global assets of Chinese leaders.
2024/09/10 09:50