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Li Jingyao

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Taiwan Parent Sounds Alarm After Discovering Kindergarten Graduation Song Honors CCP
As schools across Taiwan prepare for June graduation ceremonies, a parent stirred up heated discussion after posting on Threads that the kindergarten graduation song “Light Up the Future” (《把未来点亮》), which their child had been practicing...
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Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim Meets European Delegation, Urges Democracies to Defend Freedom
On Friday, June 12 Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim met with a delegation attending the 58th General Assembly of the International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) in Taipei.  She said that, in the face of...
Taiwan Busts NVIDIA Chip Smuggling Ring as US Joins Hunt for Mystery Chinese Buyer
Taiwanese authorities have uncovered what investigators describe as a "sophisticated operation" to illegally reroute high-end AI servers equipped with NVIDIA chips into China, prompting a joint effort with U.S. officials to identify the mysterious buyer...
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UK and Australia Reaffirm Importance of Taiwan Strait Peace in Joint Statement
The foreign and defense ministers of the United Kingdom and Australia held talks in London on the June 10 and issued a joint statement afterward, reaffirming that peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait are...
Protester Disrupts Washington Event, Calls Xi Jinping ‘Dictator’ During Cheng Li-wen Appearance
Protester Disrupts Washington Event, Calls Xi Jinping ‘Dictator’ During Cheng Li-wen Appearance
Kuomintang (KMT) Chair Cheng Li-wen is currently visiting the United States, where several incidents in Washington and New York have reportedly drawn significant public attention and criticism. One such incident took place on June 8...
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Taiwan’s Parliament Blocks Proposed Draft Bill to Build Domestic Drone Industry
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, equivalent to the island's Parliament blocked a proposed draft bill on June 5 meant to develop the island’s drone industry, according to local media reports. Taiwan’s ruling, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator...
KMT Proposal That Would Allow Chinese Citizens to Hold Office in Taiwan Draws Security Concerns
Taiwan's Kuomintang party, or KMT, which holds an opposition-majority in the government's parliament, has introduced a draft amendment to the Nationality Act, spurring fresh controversy and concern about the island's security in the face of...
Taiwan Opposition Leader’s Meal With China-Linked Figure During US Visit Triggers Controversy
During her visit to the United States, Cheng Li-wun posted photos on Facebook from a banquet with the overseas Chinese community in Boston. Observers noticed that she was seated at the same table as Gary...
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Taiwan Imposes Unprecedented Restrictions, Prohibiting Public Officials from Attending CCP’s Straits Forum
The Chinese Communist Party is scheduled to hold the 18th Straits Forum in Xiamen on June 18 and has invited representatives of Taiwanese political parties to attend. According to Focus Taiwan, Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT)...
Hong Kong Journalist Ronson Chan Jailed for Five Days for Obstructing a Plainclothes Officer in 2022
Former HKJA chairman Ronson Chan was convicted on May 29 in an old case involving him obstructing a plainclothes police officer in the execution of duty in Hong Kong, the Associated Press reported.  In September...
Hong Kong Diaspora Marks Tiananmen Massacre’s 37th Anniversary at Key Landmarks in Taipei
The 37th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests and Massacre was marked on June 4. Multiple civic organizations and members of Hong Kong's diaspora in Taiwan held candlelight vigils at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall...
Lloyd Austin Says Xi Jinping Unlikely To Use Force Against Taiwan
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin recently said in an interview with Bloomberg Television that a conflict in the Taiwan Strait would have a much greater impact on the global economy than disruptions in...