Taiwanese media is replete with reports on internal threats to its security. Its own people are spying for China, and it’s ...
The GTI recommended imposing stricter penalties for espionage and suggested that Taiwan establish legal frameworks requiring people acting on behalf of foreign entities to register and publicly ...
A report by the Washington-based Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) warned that Taiwan faces an increasing threat from Chinese ...
Strengthening economic engagement is a win-win for our Taiwanese friends and for American jobs and national security,’ a ...
The Taipei district court ruled that the four soldiers had violated Taiwan’s national security law by secretly photographing ...
Starting in December, the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau searched 34 locations and interviewed 90 people as part of ...
The four received jail terms ranging from five years and 10 months to seven years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
There’s little that American intelligence can do in the short term about Taiwan’s massive Chinese espionage problem.
Taiwan faces a growing existential threat from residents spying for China, experts warn amid Beijing's infiltration efforts.
The number of people prosecuted for spying for Beijing has risen sharply in recent years, with retired and serving members of ...
A Taiwan court has sentenced four soldiers to prison for spying for China. The court ruled that they had shared military ...
Four Taiwanese soldiers, including three from a unit in charge of security for the president's office, have been sentenced to ...