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Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen (鄭麗文) meets with Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping (習近平) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 10, 2026. (Xinhua News Agency)

Xi Jinping Avoids "Unification" in Rare KMT Summit — Cheng Li-wun Speaks Plainly of Different Systems

Li Dazhuang (李大壯), chairman of the China New Era Think Tank Foundation, told 風傳媒 in an exclusive interview that the Chinese Communist Party will not underwrite the Kuomintang's electoral fortunes. (File photo by Chang Chun-kai)

Exclusive | Beijing Holds All the Cards. The KMT Just Doesn't Know It Yet

China's Taiwan Affairs Office announced that following peaceful cross-strait unification, the mainland would develop a circular island high-speed rail, an east-west high-speed rail connection, and the Beijing-Taipei High-Speed Railway linking Taipei with

Beijing Promises Taiwan High-Speed Rail and a Tunnel to the Mainland If It Agrees to Unify

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), when asked about the contents of Hsu Chun-ying's indictment, angrily lashed out: "The DPP are the real Communist bandits!" (CNA)

Ko's Verdict, Xu's Indictment, and the Mainland Spouses Caught in the Crossfire

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday (March 18) that, starting March 1 this year, it had changed the designation for South Korea on Taiwan’s Alien Resident Certificate to “South Korea” under the principle of bilateral reciprocity. (File ph

South Korea Called Taiwan "China." Now Taiwan Is Calling It "South Korea."

Xinjiang has become a top choice for many Taiwanese travelers in 2025. (Photo provided by a reader)

Chinese Tourists to Taiwan Reach Highest Peak Since COVID, Cross-Strait Tourism Deficit Approaches 170 Billion TWD

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council has responded to Beijing's call to lift flight restrictions, as cross-strait flight volume remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels.  (Photo / Lu Yifeng)

Taiwan Rebuffs Beijing's Push for More Flights, Ties Expansion to Student Flows and Market Realities

Wang Huning (pictured), member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee and Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attended conference on Taiwan held on February 9-10. (Photo / AP)

Opinion | Beijing Shifts Strategy Towards Taiwan, From 'Confrotation' to 'Integration'

This year marks the 10th anniversary of DPP rule, with the number of Taiwanese who have never interacted with mainland China reaching a record high last year, as cross-strait relations remain frozen, creating another type of governance crisis for the DPP.

When Civilian Buffers Disappear, Cross-Strait Relations Enter a Riskier Phase

The KMT-CCP Think Tank Forum was held in Beijing, where both sides reached 15 joint agreements including the restoration of normal cross-strait exchanges. (Image from Xinhua News Agency)

Taipei Rejects KMT-CCP Forum Consensus as "United Front" Tactics

The KMT-CCP Forum was held in Beijing on February 3, with KMT Vice Chairman Hsiao Hsu-tsen (left) and Taiwan Affairs Office Director Song Tao (right) taking turns delivering opening remarks. (China Review News Agency)

KMT–CCP Forum Resumes After Nine-Year Hiatus, Highlighting Economic Cooperation

Shipping containers were piled up at a cargo terminal in Frankfurt, Germany on January 23, 2026. As global supply chains undergo restructuring, developments at Europe’s logistics hubs are drawing close attention. (AP)

Germany–Taiwan Trade Exceeds US$20 Billion for Fifth Straight Year

Zhang Han, Director of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs Office and spokesperson, presided over the routine press conference on January 28, announcing details of the KMT-CCP forum. (Screenshot from CCTV)

KMT and Beijing to Discuss Increasing Tourism at Cross Strait Forum

Dongsha Island has only about 250 Taiwanese Coast Guard personnel, equipped with 120mm mortars, 40mm anti-aircraft guns and other weapons. (Screenshot from the Facebook page of the South China Sea Branch of Taiwan's Coast Guard)

Chinese Drone Intrudes Into Airspace Over South China Sea Island Controlled by Taiwan

China's Taiwan Affairs Office announced expanded case representation rights for Taiwanese lawyers in China. ( Photo / CCTV)

China Expands Representation Rights for Taiwanese Lawyers