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A New Weapon? Chinese Ships Dredge in Waters Claimed by Taiwan
The number of Chinese dredgers in Taiwanese waters has increased over the past few years as illegal dredging intensifies.

Taiwan's Battle Against African Swine Fever Gets Political on PTT
Discussion on PTT, Taiwan's largest online forum, has taken a political tone regarding African swine fever.

Taiwan News: Govt Bolsters Swine Fever Defense, Xi to Give Speech on Taiwan
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

Taiwan News: Pope Says He'll Pray for Taiwan During VP's Vatican Visit
Your daily dose of news from Taiwan and around the region.

Taiwan News: Tsai Boosts Indigenous Defense, TSMC Recovers From Virus
Your daily bulletin of Taiwan news, courtesy of ICRT.

Taiwan News: Tsai Says Taiwan Will Not Yield to 'Overbearing' China
Your daily bulletin of Taiwan news, courtesy of ICRT.

What has China Learned from Past Amphibious Assaults?
The PLA's successes and failures in assaulting Xiamen, Kinmen and Hainan in 1949 and 1950 hold lessons for a potential invasion of Taiwan.

On the Front Lines of Taiwan's History in Kinmen
Once the focal point of hostilities between China and Taiwan, the Kinmen archipelago has evolved into a fascinating tourist destination.

[ESSAY] You Ask How Deeply I Love You
Kinmen Island, and the past and future of Sino-Taiwanese relations.

Illegal Chinese Sand Mining Causing Massive Land Reduction in Kinmen
Massive construction projects in Xiamen have led to Chinese sand miners illegally extracting from Kinmen. These activities both reduce the size of the coastline and harm the ecological environment in Kinmen. Scientists believe that Kinmen may not be the only victim.