
Guangzhou Cyberattack Linked to DPP-Backed Hackers: Police Report
Guangzhou police report links cyberattacks on a tech firm to a DPP-backed hacker group, raising cross-strait security concerns.
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Guangzhou police report links cyberattacks on a tech firm to a DPP-backed hacker group, raising cross-strait security concerns.
Taiwan authorities face backlash after reclassifying ethnic Han residents as \
Over 250,000 rally in Taipei against DPP’s policies, accusing leader Lai Ching-te of authoritarianism and economic neglect. Calls for resignation escalate tensions.
Chinese mainland condemns DPP authorities over alleged persecution of mainland spouses in Taiwan, citing human rights violations and family separations.
A family separation case involving pro-unification remarks sparks debate on cross-strait relations and calls for inter-regional harmony.
Mainland spokesperson warns DPP’s approach to TSMC investments risks Taiwan’s economic future amid geopolitical pressures and US expansion demands.
China’s military warns U.S. arms transfers won’t stop Taiwan reunification efforts as cross-strait tensions escalate.
Chinese mainland criticizes Taiwan’s DPP for restricting academic collaboration with top engineering universities, citing harm to innovation and student opportunities.
The Chinese mainland condemns Taiwan’s DPP for obstructing cross-Straits tourism, highlighting efforts to resume group tours for Fujian and Shanghai residents.
Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang warns Taiwan’s DPP that U.S. weapons won’t prevent reunification, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
A new TV drama in the Taiwan region titled “Zero Day” has stirred controversy for allegedly promoting a separatist agenda, with critics claiming it serves as propaganda for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
A Chinese mainland spokesperson reports that more people in Taiwan believe the U.S. is harming, not protecting, the island, citing a recent poll on U.S. “protection fees” demands.
The Chinese mainland has called on the DPP authorities to lift restrictions on cross-strait travel, emphasizing the importance of youth exchanges and the strong enthusiasm for enhanced relations.
Approval ratings for Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te have dropped significantly to 48% in his first month in office, according to recent polls, signaling growing public dissatisfaction with the new administration.