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Taiwanese political staffers of both the ruling Democratic Progressive Party and opposition Kuomintang are being prosecuted as part of an anti-espionage effort.
Four former members of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party have been indicted for espionage, accused of leaking national ...
Four former members of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party have been indicted for allegedly spying for China. They ...
Taiwanese prosecutors have indicted four former members of the independence leaning ruling party on charges of spying for China. It wasn't clear whether the four had volunteered their services but ...
The suspects were recruited by two people previously working for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party. Read more at ...
Taipei prosecutors today indicted four former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members for espionage, seeking a heavy 18-and-a-half-year sentence for former councilor assistant Huang Chu-jing (黃取榮).
China, meanwhile, has stepped up its own naming efforts. In March, it publicly accused four individuals tied to Taiwan’s ...
Acting United States attorney Teal Luthy Miller said those suspects were named in two indictments after a series of arrests May 29. Miller said at a press conference Monday authorities seized ...
Seven men were named in one indictment, charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and heroin. They are: Thursday’s takedown involved more than 15 agencies in ...
After leaving for Taiwan, Mr Fu continued his activism and is now preparing to mark the 2025 anniversary of Beijing's June 4, 1989, crackdown on protesters in and around Tiananmen Square.