Taiwan's Ministry of Defence (MND) on Sunday detected five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and six People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels near its territory.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defence (MND) on Saturday detected five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) near its territory.
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has criticised China's push to issue Chinese ID cards to Taiwanese citizens, calling it a deceptive strategy aimed at exerting control over Taiwan. The government warns of potential future conflicts, as Beijing's moves may serve as a pretext to claim s
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) of Taiwan reported 24 aircraft from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and seven naval vessels around its territory. Eighteen of the aircraft crossed the median line.
A Taiwan security official has warned Taiwanese citizens that they could face extradition to China if they fail to repay loans taken out in China using a Chinese ID card, Taipei Times reported on Thursday.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defence (MND) on Thursday detected 22 People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, including J-16 fighter jets and KJ-500, in Taiwan's territory.
He criticized China for trying to undermine Taiwan's democracy, calling these efforts "counterproductive" and harmful to trust-building between the two sides.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Monday reported the presence of 23 Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels operating near the island.
Taiwan nationals travelling to China must be careful that their photos do not contravene regulations as dictated by the Chinese Ministry of State Security.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Sunday reported the presence of five Chinese military aircraft and five naval vessels operating near the island.
The National Immigration Agency of Taiwan has revealed that it had uncovered 124 instances of suspected forged documents in entry applications from Chinese nationals and has initiated actions to prevent such activities.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday evening that the simulation, involving central and local government units and civil groups, was aimed to test governmental responses to various scenarios if cross-strait tensions were to escalate further.