Friday, December 6, 2024
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Taiwan-China Relations

Chinese Authorities Seize Taiwanese Textbooks Over “Incorrect” Depiction of Taiwan’s Sovereignty

Chinese authorities have seized Taiwanese textbooks for depicting Taiwan as a separate country. This latest move highlights China's growing censorship of materials related to Taiwan's sovereignty.

Taiwan Refutes Chinese Claim, Says Singapore Supports One-China ‘Policy,’ Not ‘Principle’

Taiwan responds to China's misrepresentation of Singapore's stance on Taiwan, clarifying that Singapore adheres to a "One-China policy" but not China's "One-China principle."

Taiwanese Fishing Vessel Captain Detained in China Released After Paying Fine

The Taiwanese fishing vessel "Da Jin Man No. 88" and its captain were released by Chinese authorities after paying a fine of RMB 210,000 for illegal fishing. The incident, which lasted over four months, is now resolved, with the vessel returning to Taiwan.

Bo Xilai’s Son, Bo Guagua, Visits Taiwan Amid Rumors of Wedding Plans with Taiwanese Fiancée

Bo Guagua, son of jailed former Chinese official Bo Xilai, has arrived in Taiwan, sparking rumors of a marriage to a Taiwanese woman. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council confirms his visit, emphasizing privacy amid growing media interest.

Taiwan Approves Visit of Chinese Students Amid Rising Cross-Strait Tensions

Taiwan’s government has approved the visit of a Chinese student delegation amid rising cross-strait tensions. The students will visit major universities in Taiwan, including notable Olympic athletes Ma Long and Yang Qian.

First Batch of 300-km Range U.S. ATACMS Missiles Arrives in Taiwan Amid Rising Regional Tensions

Taiwan receives the first batch of U.S.-made ATACMS missiles with a 300 km range. This crucial military enhancement boosts Taiwan’s defense capabilities against potential Chinese threats.