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Exploring Taiwan’s tense relationship with China

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan’s relationship with China has long been a contentious and complex issue, rooted in a historical backdrop that spans over a century. As tensions escalate and international interests converge, the situation continues to evolve, impacting regional and global dynamics. This article delves into the intricacies of Taiwan’s relationship with China,…

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Taiwan’s ex-presidential candidate charged with corruption

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant turn of events in Taiwan’s political landscape, former presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has been formally charged with corruption, casting a shadow over the upcoming elections and raising questions about the integrity of the nation’s political systems. The decision was announced by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office, following…

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Taiwan detects 9 Chinese aircraft, 6 vessels around its territory

by Martin Haffner Associate Editot In a significant development reflecting the ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China, Taiwan’s defense ministry has reported the detection of nine Chinese aircraft and six vessels operating in close proximity to its territorial waters. This incident underscores the increasing military activity in the region and highlights Taiwan’s vigilance in safeguarding…

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US approves $2 billion in arms sales to Taiwan including advanced missile defense system

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant move that underscores the United States’ commitment to Taiwan’s defense amidst rising regional tensions, the Biden administration has approved an arms sale valued at approximately $2 billion. This package includes advanced missile defense systems and other military equipment aimed at bolstering Taiwan’s defense capabilities against potential threats…

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China warns DPP’s attempt to seek ‘Taiwan independence’ will be futile

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor China warned on Thursday that the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party authorities’ attempt to seek “Taiwan independence” will lead nowhere, as the so-called Foreign Minister of Taiwan Lin Chia-lung attended the inauguration ceremony of the president of Palau as a “presidential envoy.” “Taiwan is a province of China, and there is…

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China sparks invasion fears as it launches military drill on Taiwan’s doorstep

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant escalation of military posturing, China has commenced extensive military exercises in the waters surrounding Taiwan. This development, occurring against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions, has sparked fears of a potential invasion, raising alarms not only in Taipei but also among global powers observant of the Taiwan…

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Taiwan’s National Security Bureau reports significant rise in Chinese espionage cases

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a concerning development for Taiwan, the National Security Bureau (NSB) has reported a marked increase in cases of espionage linked to China. This uptick underscores growing geopolitical tensions in the Taiwan Strait and raises alarms about national security in the self-governing island, which China views as a breakaway province….

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