Ms Zhao, who calls herself “Xiaowei” online, often posts videos featuring a large Chinese flag, saying things such as: “Come ...
Taiwan has deported a Chinese woman back to her country after she posted praise online for Beijing’s ambitions to conquer the ...
These cases have sparked widespread debate about the right to freedom of expression in democratic Taiwan. Read more at ...
A Chinese national whose dependent-based residency permit was revoked over social media posts that advocated China using ...
One of two Chinese influencers left for China last night before a midnight deadline to voluntarily leave Taiwan or risk being ...
Known as “Yaya in Taiwan” on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, Ms Liu Zhenya has more than 400,000 followers. Read more ...
Publicly calling for armed reunification "exceeds the bound of free speech," Taiwan's immigration agency said.
Decision to expel mainland influencers – all married to Taiwanese men – sparks concerns about free speech on the island.
In response to a media inquiry about an influencer from Chinese mainland who was forced to leave Taiwan island due to her ...
On Tuesday, Chinese influencer Liu Zhenya (劉振亞), who advocated for Taiwan's annexation by force, left Taiwan hours before a ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan — 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.