Li Jingyao
British Expert Warns: CCP Is Preparing to ‘Isolate’ Taiwan
Chinese Coast Guard vessels have recently conducted several days of so-called “law enforcement patrols” in waters east of Taiwan, intercepting and questioning international vessels and claiming to carry out so-called “corrections” of illegal activities. British...
Taiwan Wins Global Anti-Money Laundering Award for Prince Group Investigation
Taiwan’s Investigation Bureau has won the annual “Egmont Best Case Award (BECA)” for its investigation into the “Prince Group Money Laundering Case,” which it successfully assisted the Taipei District Prosecutors Office in investigating. Egmont Group...
UN-Recognized Refugee Detained in Thailand Minutes Before Boarding Flight
A Chinese refugee recognized by the United Nations (UN) was barred from boarding a Canada-bound flight from Thailand despite being approved for resettlement, prompting urgent calls from human rights advocates and democracy activists who fear...
Akio Yaita Says He ‘Will Never Back Down’ After Assault in Taiwan; Analysts Warn of CCP’s Cross-Border Intimidation
Japanese-born journalist and Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive Director Akio Yaita said he "will never back down" after being assaulted by a Chinese national in Taichung on July 6, as Taiwanese officials and analysts warned...
Taiwan Investigates Attack on Akio Yaita as Possible Case of Transnational Repression
Officials are investigating whether the July 6 assault on Japanese-born journalist and think tank director Akio Yaita in Taiwan was an isolated attack or part of a broader pattern of cross-border repression, after police arrested...
Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China
The Keelung District Prosecutors Office in Taiwan is investigating a major smuggling case involving Supermicro servers equipped with Nvidia’s high-end chips, which were allegedly diverted to China. Authorities have conducted two raids and detained six...
Taiwan Fines Oil Supplier Record NT$165 Million Over Carcinogen-Tainted Cooking Oil
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare has imposed its largest-ever fine on a single company under the Act Governing Food Safety and Sanitation, penalizing Central Union Oil Corp NT$165.2 million (US$5.2 million) after the firm's...
China Deploys Record 110+ Vessels Along First Island Chain as Taiwan Restores Anti-Communist Military Education
China has deployed more than 110 vessels along the First Island Chain, setting a new record high. According to Taiwan's Director-General of the National Security Bureau (NSB), Tsai Ming-yen, Beijing has stationed around 100 naval...
Japanese-born Journalist Akio Yaita Attacked After Speech in Taiwan; Chinese Suspect Arrested
Akio Yaita, a Japanese-born journalist and director of the Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive, was assaulted after delivering a speech in the central Taiwanese city of Taichung on Monday, July 6. Police later arrested a...
After Lam Wing-kee’s Death, Reporters Without Borders Urges Sweden to Free Gui Minhai from China
Eleven years have passed since the Causeway Bay Books incident. Lam Wing-kee, the bookstore's founder, died on the evening of July 2 at Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taipei. Numerous Taiwanese political figures expressed their sorrow...
Taiwan Warns Zombie Vape Drug Trafficking Increasingly Linked to Mainland China, India, and Malaysia
Impaired driving accidents caused by so-called "zombie vape drugs" have become increasingly serious in recent years inside Taiwan. Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) said on July 3 that the precursor chemicals and finished products for...
Taiwan to Open Representative Office in Phoenix, Strengthening Taiwan–US Partnership
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced on July 3 that, as cooperation between Taiwan and the United States continues to deepen in trade, technology, education, and supply chains, it has decided to establish the...