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Akio Yaita Says He ‘Will Never Back Down’ After Assault in Taiwan; Analysts Warn of CCP’s Cross-Border Intimidation

Japanese-born journalist and Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive Director Akio Yaita said he “will never back down” after being assaulted by a Chinese national in Taichung on July 6, as Taiwanese officials and analysts warned the attack could signal a broader pattern of cross-border intimidation. The suspect was arrested later that day while attempting to []
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By Ben Blanchard and Ann WangTAIPEI, June 30 (Reuters) - Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te warned military cadets on Tuesday not to succumb to China's spying activities and to defend freedom and democracy, speaking at a Cold War-era college originally set up to teach against the perils of communism.Taiwan and China, which views the democratically governed island as its own territory, have long spied on each other, and Taiwan in particular has reported an increased number of Chinese espionage cases, especially in the armed forces.
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China’s ethnic unity law sparks fears of cross-border repression targeting Taiwan
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South China Morning Post
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A Hong Kong man has pleaded guilty to inciting subversion under the national security law for promoting a pro-Taiwan party and disseminating anti-Communist messages in 2024 and last year. The District Court heard on Thursday that Chan Ho-hin, a 23-year-old waiter, had proclaimed that the Taiwanese government was the only legitimate regime in the country, and called on Hongkongers to support and join the Revive the Republic of China Freedom Party in Taiwan through social media, leaflets and...
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· Jun 22, 2026
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Nepal News
· Jul 1, 2026
देशको रक्षा क्षमता थप सुदृढ बनाउने चिनियाँ राष्ट्रपतिको प्रतिवद्धता
बेइजिङ । चिनियाँ राष्ट्रपति सी जिनपिङले देशको रक्षा क्षमता थप सुदृढ बनाउने, सेनाको आधुनिकीकरणलाई तीव्रता दिने र सत्तारूढ चिनियाँ कम्युनिस्ट पार्टीभित्रको भ्रष्टाचारविरुद्धको अभियानलाई अझ कडा बनाउने प्रतिबद्धता व्यक्त गरेका छन्। उनले ताइवानलाई चीनसँग एकीकरण गर्ने लक्ष्य पनि पुनः दोहोर्याउँदै बाह्य हस्तक्षेपको विरोध गर्न आग्रह गरे। चिनियाँ कम्युनिस्ट पार्टीको १०५औँ स्थापना दिवसका अवसरमा ग्रेट हल अफ []
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