Taiwan's National Immigration Agency (NIA) has deported a Japanese social media influencer after he appeared in a controversial TikTok video declaring that "Taiwan belongs to China," according to a Focus Taiwan report.
The Maldives' diplomatic shift from the "India Out" campaign to inviting PM Modi for its 60th Independence Day celebrations in 2025 is a significant turnaround.
Three individuals in Taiwan were sentenced for receiving funds from Beijing to promote pro-China political activities, violating the Anti-Infiltration Act. The rare case highlights concerns over Chinese interference in Taiwan's politics through covert funding and influence campaigns, especia
Liu, an influencer widely recognized by her online channel name Yaya in Taiwan, gained permanent residency through her marriage to a Taiwanese national.
DPP legislator Puma Shen accused opposition parties, including the KMT and TPP, of working with pro-China groups to obstruct US arms deals and undermine Taiwan's civil defence efforts. He also rejected allegations that he was secretly funded by the US or seeking to profit from Chinese missil
In a viral video, Dr Sachs described China as "not an enemy" and portrayed it as a "success story," explaining that China's economy, now larger than that of the United States, is the real reason for its strained relationship with the US. He suggested that the US views China as an adversar
A survey has revealed that less than 40 per cent of young Taiwanese support regulating influencers linked to pro-China unification efforts, reported by Focus Taiwan.
During a men's doubles match at the BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou, China, a pro-China spectator disrupted the game by shouting that Taiwan is a part of China. This led to competing chants between Chinese and Taiwanese fans, but Taiwanese athletes Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin maintained c
AI-generated social media accounts with artificially generated human identities have been uncovered promoting pro-China-Russia partnership content on social media paired with sales pitches for selling products.
A recent report by Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) based in New Jersey claimed that TikTok has been promoting pro-China content to twist the views of users in the US.
The statement was prompted by social media posts made by Taiwanese singer R-chord on June 14 and actress Alexis Ho on June 15. These posts detailed efforts by Beijing Ciguang Film and Television Media Co, Ltd, a Chinese company, to recruit them via email for pro-China activities.