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Taiwan Launches Urban Resilience Exercises to Enhance Civil–Military Defense Against Emergencies

Taiwan is launching Urban Resilience Exercises to bolster civil–military crisis response capabilities. Held alongside the annual Han Kuang exercises, these drills emphasize the role of society, businesses, and local authorities in defending the nation.

Taiwan’s Opposition Leaders Reject Lai’s National Security Briefing: A Deeper Look

Taiwan’s opposition KMT and TPP have declined President Lai’s invitation to a closed-door national security briefing, citing lack of transparency. This article explores the political tension, global context, and ways to balance confidentiality with democratic accountability to strengthen bipartisan resilience.

Cross‑Party National Security Briefing: A Strategic Move by President Lai

Exclusive deep dive into President Lai Ching‑te’s unprecedented national security briefing for opposition party leaders—what’s at stake for Taiwan’s defense unity, political balance, and deterrence amid rising Chinese pressure.

President Lai Orders DPP to Tighten China Travel Oversight Amid Espionage Concerns

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te orders strict travel and contact reporting rules for DPP members amid Chinese espionage concerns. The move comes after alleged spies were found within the party. Full story, analysis, and implications.

Chinese Woman Deported from Taiwan Over Pro-China Advocacy Leaves Voluntarily

Chinese national Liu Zhenya voluntarily leaves Taiwan hours before her deportation over pro-China military unification remarks. Learn why Taiwan ordered her deportation and the controversy surrounding the case.

Taiwan Proposes Unlimited Civilian Reservist Call-Ups to Strengthen Defense

Taiwan is proposing major changes to its civilian reservist system, removing training limits and allowing extended call-ups. Find out how this will impact national defense, the workforce, and public preparedness.

Chinese National Faces Deportation from Taiwan for Pro-Unification Remarks

Taiwan has ordered the deportation of a Chinese national for advocating China's military annexation of the island. The influencer, known as "Yaya in Taiwan," has been given 10 days to leave. Learn more about the legal and political implications.

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