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Tsai Ming - China trying to 'normalise' military drills near Taiwan, island's top security official says - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing -  Taipei

China trying to 'normalise' military drills near Taiwan, island's top security official says

TAIPEI — Taiwan's top security official told parliament on March 11 that China runs "joint combat readiness patrols" near the democratic island every seven to 10 days on average, saying Chinese forces were trying to "normalise" drills near Taiwan.

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Tsai Ming - China dismisses Taiwan's concerns after man arrested on river leading to Taipei - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing -  Taipei

China dismisses Taiwan's concerns after man arrested on river leading to Taipei

BEIJING — China's government said on June 12 that a Chinese man arrested near Taipei after crossing the Taiwan Strait on a speedboat was acting on his own and that Taiwan should not be so suspicious, in a case that has alarmed Taiwanese security officials.

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Lai Ching - Tsai Ming - Taiwan says China drills more about intimidation, propaganda than starting war - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing -  Taipei

Taiwan says China drills more about intimidation, propaganda than starting war

TAIPEI — China's military drills last week were more about propaganda and intimidation than starting a war, but Chinese forces did show how they could react extremely quickly, the island's top security official said on May 29.

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Tsai Ing - Lai Ching - Tsai Ming - Taiwan on alert for post-inauguration Chinese drills - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing -  Taipei

Taiwan on alert for post-inauguration Chinese drills

TAIPEI - Taiwan is on alert for China to carry out military exercises after the inauguration of President-elect Lai Ching-te this month, the island's top security official said on Wednesday (May 1), noting that Beijing usually begins such drills in June.

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Joseph Wu - Lai Ching - Tsai Ming - Taiwan's president-elect appoints new team, says island's security difficult - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Beijing -  Taipei

Taiwan's president-elect appoints new team, says island's security difficult

TAIPEI — Taiwan faces a difficult national security situation, with China pressing closer all the time, President-elect Lai Ching-te said on Thursday has he announced the appointments of his new security and diplomacy teams ahead of taking office next month.

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Joseph Wu - Lai Ching - Tsai Ming - Taiwan appoints ruling party's former chairman as new premier - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei - Eu

Taiwan appoints ruling party's former chairman as new premier

TAIPEI (Reuters) -- Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te appointed Cho Jung-tai, a former chairman of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), to be his premier on Wednesday, with appointments for other roles such as foreign minister due to be announced soon.

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Tsai Ing - Tsai Ming - Citing safety risk, Taiwan recommends president does not visit South China Sea - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Taipei - Washington

Citing safety risk, Taiwan recommends president does not visit South China Sea

TAIPEI — Taiwan's top security official said on Thursday (March 21) he does not currently recommend President Tsai Ing-wen visit the South China Sea given the possible risk to her flight from "interference by relevant countries" given China's military presence there.

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