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Reports of an attempt to cause a car crash targeting the current vice president meshed with political controversy in Taiwan.
Taiwan's vice president said she would not be intimidated by Beijing after the government accused Chinese embassy staff of planning to ram her car during an official visit to Europe. Taipei said on ...
Taiwan's Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim said she will not be intimidated by China after Czech military intelligence said Chinese diplomats and secret service followed Hsiao and planned to intimidate her ...
Chinese agents operating out of Beijing's embassy in Prague planned to stage a car collision targeting Taiwan's Vice ...
This motion comes after Czech Military Intelligence Director Petr Bartovsky disclosed last week that Chinese agents had ...
Chen Binhua, spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council Photo: CFP. In response to an inquiry on that the so-called “mainland affairs council” in the Taiwa ...
Taiwan’s vice-president Hsiao Bi Khim says she will not be intimidated by China after Czech military intelligence claimed Chinese diplomats and secret service followed her and planned to ...
In a post on X, Hsiao said that she enjoyed her visit to Prague and is grateful to the Czech authorities for their hospitality and efforts to ensure her safety, per Liberty Times. She stressed that, ...
Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party has introduced a motion condemning an alleged Chinese plot to target then-vice ...
Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao marked U.S. Independence Day with the American Institute in Taiwan, highlighting strong business and security ties between the two sides ahead of the July 4th holiday.
Chinese diplomats tailed Taiwan's then Vice President-elect Bi-khim Hsiao during a visit to Prague last year. Czech officials told local media that the Chinese were collecting intelligence on her ...