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  • Diplomatic efforts aim to ease U.S.-China-Taiwan tensions

    Deputy Legislative Speaker Johnny Chiang emphasizes the need for "cooling down" U.S.-China-Taiwan relations, advocating for open communication to prevent misunderstandings and misjudgments. Laura Rosenberger’s visit to Taiwan and Ma Ying-jeou’s trip to China are seen as efforts to maintain stability rather than escalate tensions, with an emphasis on dialogue and reducing regional geopolitical risks. Chiang underscores the importance of peaceful cross-strait relations for the benefit of Taiwan’s people and businesses.
    2024/04/01 18:32
  • Taiwan premier vows to boost dialogue for Strait stability

    Taiwan’s Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes the importance of communication with China to uphold peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid rising tensions, highlighting the necessity of robust defense measures and cooperation for global peace and development.
    2024/03/08 16:37
  • U.S. keeps watchful eye on China-Taiwan maritime dispute

    The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) calls for China to heed U.S. calls for restraint amid tensions in the Kinmen-Xiamen marine dispute. Tensions escalated after a fatal incident involving a Chinese speedboat in Kinmen’s maritime territory. The DPP affirms Taiwan’s stance against unilateral changes by China. U.S. State Department spokesperson and DPP urge restraint, while Taiwan defends its actions as lawful.
    2024/02/21 18:04
  • China’s Coast Guard inspection sparks panic on Taiwan boat

    Tensions escalate as China’s Coast Guard inspects "King Xia Cruise" near Kinmen, causing panic on board. Taiwan’s Ocean Affairs Council Minister, Kuan Bi-ling, condemns the incident, highlighting the strain on cross-strait relations. The recent clash follows a series of events, including a deadly confrontation between Taiwan and Chinese fishermen. China criticizes Taiwan’s response, blaming the ruling Democratic Progressive Party. Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration works to manage the aftermath, coordinating funeral arrangements and supporting survivors.
    2024/02/20 10:26
  • MND tracks 7 PLA planes, 7 naval ships near Taiwan Strait

    Stay informed about the latest developments in the Taiwan Strait as Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense reports seven Chinese military planes and naval vessels detected in the region. Learn more about the heightened tensions between China and Taiwan.
    2024/02/19 11:05
  • 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
  • President Tsai unlikely to visit Taiping Island: official

    Former Taiwan National Security Council secretary-general Su Chi believes there is a low likelihood of President Tsai Ing-wen visiting Taiping Island in the South China Sea. Su cites concerns over U.S. objections and the potential risk to Tsai’s safety as reasons for this prediction. He points out that the U.S. opposes Taiwan’s involvement in South China Sea issues and that Tsai would have to contend with Chinese fighter jets, aerial escorts, and security threats if she were to visit the island. Su also notes that the U.S. would not support such a trip as it could emphasize Taiwan’s political stance in the ongoing tension between the Philippines and China.
    2024/02/07 14:59
  • Experts warn of potential Taiwan Strait crisis in 2024: CSIS

    Experts from the U.S. and Taiwan predict a high likelihood of a Taiwan Strait crisis in 2024, emphasizing the new government and U.S. presidential election as crucial factors. Military capabilities and international relations play key roles in shaping the future of the region.
    2024/01/30 18:03
  • Chinese balloons cross Taiwan Strait: MND

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) reported that two Chinese balloons were detected crossing the Taiwan Strait median line within the previous 24 hours, with one passing over Taiwan. The balloons’ transit began on Tuesday morning, with one located 90 nautical miles west of Keelung and the other spotted 113 nautical miles west of Pingtung. Alongside the balloons, Taiwanese forces also observed seven Chinese aircraft and five naval vessels operating continuously in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait during the same period. The Republic of China Armed Forces closely monitored and responded to the situation using mission aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems. This announcement by the MND highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region and comes at a time of increased cross-strait tension.
    2024/01/24 14:07
  • 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
  • Taiwan slams China for ’distorting’ cross-strait exchanges

    Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) accuses the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of manipulating and inducing Taiwanese grassroots through hospitable receptions, while distorting the goodwill of cross-strait exchanges. The MAC’s statement was in response to the claim by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) that "the momentum of cross-strait exchanges is unstoppable." The MAC harshly criticizes the CCP for creating artificial obstacles to cross-strait exchanges, fabricating charges, unlawfully detaining people, and practicing autocratic rule. The controversy revolves around allegations that 41 village chiefs from Taipei accepted travel to China at preferential prices and then returned to Taiwan to promote specific candidates. The TAO spokeswoman did not address whether the TAO provided funding for the travels, but claimed that frustrations among Taiwanese citizens have been fueled by the policies of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government. This exchange reflects the ongoing tension in cross-strait relations, with Taiwan expressing concern over the CCP’s influence operations and China promoting closer ties.
    2023/12/20 17:18
  • ICRT, TVBS World Taiwan discuss 2024 elections at forum

    As Taiwan prepares for its upcoming elections, media and academic leaders gather to discuss the crucial issues of national security, the role of China, and strategies to engage young voters. The event highlights the significance of accurate information and the impact of these elections on Taiwan’s future.
    2023/12/14 18:44
  • DPP’s Wang Shih-chien shrugs off vote-buying claims

    Amidst escalating tensions regarding allegations of vote-buying in Taiwan’s political arena, Wang Shih-Chien, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative candidate for Taipei City, dismissed the accusations against him as "boring" on Thursday (Dec. 7) without providing further details. The allegations surfaced when his opponent, Kuomintang (KMT) candidate Yu Shu-hui, shared a Facebook post revealing beer boxes featuring images of DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te and Wang at a local banquet. This incident adds to a series of controversial campaign tactics in Taipei, including KMT candidate Hsu Chiao-hsin’s alleged distribution of noodles as a form of vote-buying. Hsu criticized the DPP for distributing lunch boxes and beer with Lai’s campaign slogans, suggesting a double standard. In response, Wang presented photos demonstrating that Yu had also distributed campaign items such as small bags, dishwashing liquid, and snacks. This exchange underscores the ongoing debate over what constitutes inappropriate campaign gifts, as both major parties scrutinize each other’s activities leading up to the elections.
    2023/12/07 19:51
  • Lee Hsi-min urges Taiwan to boost civil defense efforts

    Explore how Lee Hsi-min, Taiwan’s former military chief, advocates for stronger civil defense and innovation in response to potential threats from China, emphasizing the need for social consensus and unity ahead of the presidential election.
    2023/11/26 19:07
  • China’s maritime assertiveness challenges regional stability

    Recent events in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait have heightened regional tensions, with a clash between Chinese and Philippine vessels and China’s aggressive posturing towards Taiwan’s sovereignty, raising concerns ahead of the Biden-Xi meeting.
    2023/11/13 20:17
  • EU country drafts evacuation plan for nationals in Taiwan

    A representative office of a European Union country in Taiwan has established a contingency plan due to concerns of heightened tension across the Taiwan Strait, according to reports.
    2023/05/08 16:39
  • 吳姍儒「婚禮布置」曝光!眾星雲集網驚:星光大道

    吳姍儒今(29)日和CEO男友「王先生」在文華東方酒店舉辦盛大婚宴,邀請400位賓客出席,現場伴娘魏如昀、晏柔中是藝人外,伴郎Raymond昔日更是美聲男圖Tension團員,到場嘉賓更是眾星雲集,讓網友驚呼:「這是星光大道吧!」
    2022/01/29 12:25
  • 吳姍儒CEO男友「月老曝光」 竟是陶喆打造美聲男團員

    吳姍儒今(29)日和CEO男友「王先生」舉辦婚宴,伴娘找來閨密魏如昀、晏柔中、JUNA (楊稚汶)及小紅等,伴郎團則是男方同學及教會朋友,其中Raymond還是男團Tension昔日團員,更是牽起吳姍儒及王先生紅線的月老。伴郎們受訪時談及王先生心情,笑說:「他看起來很興奮,很開心又緊張!等這天等很久,非常期待。」
    2022/01/29 12:04
  • 相隔14年!陶喆與徒弟「Tension」再度合體唱跨年

    為了慶祝出道20週年 ,陶喆近年一直想辦法喚起粉絲的回憶,而趁著前往台中跨年晚會壓軸表演之際,找來14年前親自力捧的徒弟「Tension」一起同台演出,希望可以製造更多驚喜。
    2018/01/01 10:36
  • 員工「麻」煩 洪金寶兒公司一夕紅

    大麻事件又入侵演藝圈嗎?這回被警方搜索的「天地仁和電影公司」,其實就是由洪金寶兒子洪天祥跟藝人吳建豪等多位圈內好友一起合資,包括「樂之路」、「The Job」都是這家公司推出的作品,幾個合夥人因為都是在美國長大的ABC,氣味相投,回到台灣發展,也選擇一起打拚,起初,洪天祥組成的合唱團體「Tension」在台發片,頗受歡迎,闖出一番名號,之後退居幕後,想拍電影,但公司成立了,作品還沒推出,卻因為這回的大麻案件,先惹上風波。
    2010/02/18 12:12
  • TENSION沒入圍金曲獎 吳建恆叫屈大呼「不合理」

    TENSION的Raymond首度單飛主持「西洋金曲榜」,談到團體與個人最大不同為何,Raymond笑說,「薪水比較好」!吳建恆和Raymond從本週日起,將推出「AIUEO」及「西洋金曲榜」,身為目前最長壽的東洋節目主持人,吳建恆在節目中增加東洋歌曲排行榜的單元,至於Raymond則將發揮他的英文長才,帶給樂迷第一手的西洋音樂資訊。
    2005/05/23 15:02
  • TENSION、胡彥斌、BAD與新加坡籃球校隊友誼賽

    為了慈善義演來到新加坡的TENSION、胡彥斌以及BAD,也抽空與當地的籃球校隊舉行了一場友誼賽。只不過,看起來身強體壯,應該很會打籃球的幾個大男生,一開場,怎麼會是失手連連。
    2004/10/19 22:06
  • 「飛行哨兵」VS. TENSION  美聲天團互飆歌藝

    由TENSION主持的TVBS-G《M.net》,邀請到英國當紅A Cappella美聲團體「飛行哨兵」,原本是兩人一組主持搭檔的TENSION,特別全員到齊,面對這個成立長達20餘年的團體,TENSION的五位團員抱持著學習的心態專訪他們,歌聲一極棒的「飛行哨兵」還現場演唱一段台語民謠「丟丟銅」,咬字標準連TENSION也自嘆弗如。
    2004/10/15 23:32
  • TENSION風雨中開唱 師父陶喆驚喜站台

    上星期天海馬颱風來襲,不過TENSION在西門町簽唱會堅持如期舉辦,台下也吸引一群死忠歌迷為偶像加油,讓TENSION風雨生信心。
    2004/09/13 22:04
  • TENSION出精選 製作人很龜毛

    承襲了師父陶$u21894;對音樂的吹毛求疵,這回為TENSION即將推出的精選集擔任製作人的BRIAN,更是龜毛又嚴厲。
    2004/09/07 20:32
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