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China Launches Stunning New Campaign to Shift Global Perception Against Taiwan
by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a bold and unprecedented move, the Chinese government has initiated a comprehensive campaign aimed at reshaping global perceptions of Taiwan and intensifying its diplomatic efforts to isolate the self-governing island. This multifaceted strategy includes a mix of social media campaigns, targeted diplomacy, and economic incentives designed to sow discord…
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Taiwan looks to buy Alaskan natural gas as it seeks to head off US tariffs
by Martin Haffner Associate Editor TAIWAN SEEKS ALASKAN NATURAL GAS TO AVOID US TARIFFS Taipei, Taiwan – In a bid to reduce its reliance on US natural gas supplies and mitigate the impact of potential US tariffs, Taiwan authorities are exploring the purchase of natural gas from Alaska. The move is part of an effort…
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Concerns Emerge in New Zealand Over Cook Islands’ Upcoming Cooperation Deal with China
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters Richard Sanders On Sunday, New Zealand’s foreign minister expressed “significant concern” regarding the Cook Islands’ imminent cooperation agreement with China. Prime Minister Mark Brown is scheduled to visit Beijing next week, where he is expected to sign a “joint action plan” aimed at establishing a “comprehensive strategic partnership” with…
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Taiwan reports detection of 14 Chinese aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels operating near its shores
by Martin Haffner Associate Editor TAIPEI, TAIWAN – In a recent update, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has confirmed that the country’s air and naval surveillance detected a significant number of Chinese military assets operating near its shores on [date]. According to reports, a total of 14 Chinese aircraft were spotted in the area,…
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Japan’s 1960s policy to deport Taiwan independence activists
by Martin Haffner Associate Editor The little-known story of how Taiwanese and human rights activists in Japan spoiled a secret agreement with the ROC to deport ‘souvenirs,’ who could have faced execution Nine Taiwanese nervously stand on an observation platform at Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport. It’s 9:20am on March 27, 1968, and they are awaiting…
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Jimmy Lai’s 1,500 Days in Prison
Martin Haffner-Associate Editor, London Yesterday marked 1,500 days since Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong’s most notable political prisoner and media entrepreneur, was incarcerated—a period far too long for someone who shouldn’t be detained any longer. At 77 years old, Lai, a British citizen and devout Catholic, is confined in solitary confinement, reportedly allowed only 50 minutes…
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Rubio and Arevalo Strengthen Ties with Taiwan Amid Migrant Agreement
Richard Sanders In a significant diplomatic meeting on Wednesday, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscored their commitment to democracy and international alliances, particularly with Taiwan. The two leaders convened in Guatemala City, where they formalized an agreement for Guatemala to accept migrants deported from the United States. Under the…
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Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Secure Taiwan’s Membership in the IMF
Francis Tuschek U.S. Representatives Young Kim and Al Green have introduced a bipartisan bill known as the Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act, advocating for Taiwan’s inclusion in the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The legislation aims to ensure Taiwan’s involvement in IMF activities, create job opportunities for Taiwanese citizens at the IMF, and provide Taiwan with IMF assistance….
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Taiwan’s Pro-Israel Stance Sparks Controversy Amid Growing Solidarity for Palestine
Francis Tuschek Taiwan’s generally pro-Israel policies have come under scrutiny, particularly following a recent op-ed in the Taipei Times that has left many observers in Taiwan incredulous. The article, penned by Israeli representative Yaron, drew controversial parallels between Taiwan and Israel, prompting sharp criticism from local activists. Aurora Chang, a human rights advocate and coordinator…
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Taiwan bans DeepSeek for government use
by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant move towards safeguarding national security, Taiwan’s government has officially banned the use of DeepSeek, an AI-powered data analysis tool, for all governmental operations. The decision was made public during a press conference held by Government Minister Hsiao Hsu-hua on Tuesday, citing pressing concerns over data privacy and…