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The government is stepping up scrutiny of members of the civil service and military for signs of misplaced allegiances.
Taiwan has recently renewed an effort to purge its ranks of Chinese sympathizers, indicting four people on Tuesday suspected of spying for China that had infiltrated the presidential office.
Danny Jia was walking down a street outside Taiwan’s Taoyuan city in late December ... “In addition to the anticorruption effort, it is a purge,” Wu told Al Jazeera.
Aadil Brar is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers international ... Chinese leader Xi Jinping is continuing to purge his country's military leadership, according to a ...
Most revealing is that they have nonetheless become Xi’s primary targets for purges. It is well known that Xi has stressed the central importance of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s Navy (PLAN) ...
HONG KONG—Two U.S. Navy ships completed a passage through the waters between Taiwan and mainland China on Wednesday, drawing criticism from Beijing and reviving a question that has nagged at sup ...
Photo Illustration: WSJ TAIPEI—Taiwan has embarked on a mission to purge any allies of Beijing from its civil service in an escalating battle against China’s influence—vetting hundreds of ...