By Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan is considering warning citizens about risks of travelling to countries with strong ties to China, such as Laos and Cambodia, as they could be caught up in Beijing's campaign against Taiwan independence supporters,
Officials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult.
Taiwan depends on US military support to fend off China, which wants to bring the democracy of 23 million people under its control someday, by force if needed
Ties with Tokyo may be on the mend but Japan should not use Taiwan to stir up trouble in the region, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on Friday. While praising "a positive trend of improvement and development" in relations with Tokyo,
Taiwan says China violated norms and caused a "high degree of danger" by announcing "live-fire exercises without prior warning" just off its coast.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te and the CEO of Taiwan's largest chipmaker on Thursday held a joint news conference defending TSMC's decision to invest $100 billion in the U.S., saying that it stemmed from customer demand and not out of pressure from the Trump administration.
United Nations resolution left no ambiguity on the one-China principle, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday, while calling Taiwan a province of China. He also condemned as "absurd and dangerous" any argument to the contrary.
Taiwanese authorities are investigating a Chinese-crewed ship suspected of severing an undersea communications cable in the latest such incident adding to tensions between Taipei and Beijing