Taiwan’s government is implementing over 100 measures to counter espionage and Chinese infiltration, including military court reinstatement and tighter screening for individuals with access to classified information. The government is also addressing challenges in U.S.-Taiwan trade negotiations.
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) issues new interpretation of the Cross-Strait Act, expanding the scope of actions leading to loss of "Taiwan status" to include holding a Chinese permanent residence certificate. This move is part of Taiwan's strategy to tighten legal frameworks amid growing national security concerns over cross-strait relations.
President Lai Ching-te defends Taiwan's sovereignty, declaring that absolute freedom of speech does not cover calls for the nation’s destruction. Rising CCP influence and espionage cases spark renewed debates on national security.
Taiwan's Supreme Administrative Court upheld the deportation of Liu Zhenya, a Chinese national, for advocating military unification. Learn about the legal, political, and security implications of this case.
Chinese social media influencer Liu faces deportation from Taiwan for advocating China’s military unification of the island. Despite a government order, she refuses to leave, citing family concerns. Learn about the legal and political implications of this controversial case.