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Liu Zhenya, a full-time influencer who posts under “Yaya in Taiwan,” was charged with violating rules governing Chinese living in Taiwan who are “considered a threat to the national or ...
Taiwanese President William Lai promises an uncompressing stance against both domestic and foreign pro-CCP influence ...
Benny Lu from BBC Chinese explains why Taiwan’s government is concerned about what it calls “Chinese propaganda.” He also discusses how people in China and Taiwan have reacted to the deportations.
A Chinese influencer was deported from Taiwan for backing a military seizure of the self-run democracy has returned to her country — an episode that comes as Taipei steps up efforts to counter Beijing ...
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Hsu Yu-chen (許宇甄) in March last year proposed amending the Act Governing Relations ...
Decision to expel mainland influencers – all married to Taiwanese men – sparks concerns about free speech on the island.
These cases have sparked widespread debate about the right to freedom of expression in democratic Taiwan. Read more at ...
Beijing’s latest move comes as Taiwan has launched campaign to cancel resident permits of those holding Chinese citizenship - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The announcement comes after Chinese-born influencer Liu Zhenya (劉振亞), who goes by “Yaya in Taiwan” (亞亞在台灣), left Taiwan on ...
Liu Zhenya, who operates the account "Yaya in Taiwan" on Douyin—the Chinese-language equivalent of short video app TikTok, where she has nearly 400,000 followers—departed from Taipei Songshan ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan on Tuesday deported a Chinese woman back to her country after she posted praise online for Beijing’s ambitions to conquer the self-governing island democracy by force.