The Overseas Community Affairs Council reported reduced resistance to Taiwanese diplomatic efforts following Western nations' expulsion of Chinese political entities. Overseas Taiwanese communities have played a key role in fostering international ties, with over 100,000 people attending cou
The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) has confirmed that a Taiwanese man from Changhua County, who had been missing for 10 months, is detained by Chinese public security authorities, as reported by Taipei Times.
Labas stated that initially it was believed that Taiwanese company Taiwan Rung Cherng Suspenparts (TRC) altered and manufactured servomechanisms for Russia's destructive glide bombs, based on a transaction document linking TRC to a Russian company.
The case, initially linked to a 2022 investigation in Miaoli County, has expanded following the discovery of a political infiltration operation tied to a minor political group, the Rehabilitation Alliance.
Taiwanese Ministry of the Interior (MOI) on Sunday discovered that the borough chiefs held Chinese citizenship and asked them to give up their citizenship.
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
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.
The council's comments follow Saturday's release of a video by Taiwanese rapper Chen Po-yuan and YouTuber "Pa Chiung" on China's "united front" tactics. It is the second video on the subject the pair have released this month.
China is reportedly offering heavily subsidised tours to Xinjiang for Taiwanese citizens aged 16-40, aiming to shift focus from the region's human rights abuses. The initiative, organised by the Xinjiang Provincial Federation of Taiwan Compatriots, has raised concerns among critics, who accu
A recent survey reveals that 76.1 per cent of adults in Taiwan identify as Taiwanese, with only 10.1 per cent considering themselves Chinese. Conducted by the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, the poll also highlights demographic and political factors influencing national identity.
Taiwanese lawmakers have proposed a bill to tackle forced organ harvesting, a growing crime globally, particularly in China. The bill suggests severe penalties, including life imprisonment and the death penalty, for those involved. It also includes measures to protect whistle-blowers and pre