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Four Taiwan ex-intelligence officers charged with spying for China
TAIPEI Feb 20, 2021 (AFP): Four retired Taiwanese military intelligence officers -- including a major general -- have been indicted for spying for China, prosecutors said on Saturday.
Taiwan expresses 'admiration' for Biden concern in Xi call
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's government expressed its thanks to and "admiration" for U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday after he told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping of his concerns about Beijing's pressure against the island China, which claims as its own territory.
Taiwan says Chinese fighters, U.S. aircraft both entered defence zone
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Six Chinese fighter aircraft and a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft entered the southwestern corner of Taiwan's air defence identification zone on Sunday, the island's defence ministry said, in an unusual admission of U.S. military activity.
China toughens language, warns Taiwan that independence 'means war'
BEIJING (Reuters): China toughened its language towards Taiwan on Thursday (Jan 28), warning after recent stepped up military activities near the island that "independence means war" and that their armed forces were taking action to respond to provocation and foreign interference.
China says US military in South China Sea not good for peace
BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters): The United States often sends ships and aircraft into the South China Sea to "flex its muscles" and this is not good for peace, China's Foreign Ministry said on Monday, after a US. aircraft carrier group sailed into the disputed waterway.
Taiwan says realistic about U.S. trade deal, but one will happen eventually
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is under no illusions it can quickly sign a long hoped for free trade deal with the United States but feels when the time is right "success will flow naturally", the island's chief trade negotiator said on Friday.
Taiwan-Biden ties off to strong start with invite for top diplomat
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's relationship with its most important global backer the United States has gotten off to a strong start with President Joe Biden's new administration, after the island's de facto ambassador attended his inauguration.
How world leaders are reacting to Joe Biden's inauguration
(Reuters) - Here is how world leaders are reacting to U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday, replacing Donald Trump.
Taiwan cancels more events as local Covid-19 cases rise
TAIPEI (Reuters): Taiwan has cancelled or postponed more large-scale events after a rare outbreak of domestically transmitted Covid-19 cases connected to a hospital, where the military has been sent to help with disinfection.
Taiwan cancels more events as local COVID-19 cases rise
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan has cancelled or postponed more large-scale events after a rare outbreak of domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases connected to a hospital, where the military has been sent to help with disinfection.