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TAIPEI, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Taiwan's coast guard said on Friday it would offer rewards worth thousands of dollars for spotting Chinese activity at sea, including warships or submarines, saying it ...
Taiwan's coast guard (CGA) detained the Chinese crew of a Togolese-registered vessel suspected of severing an undersea fiber optic cable connecting the islands of Taiwan and Penghu on Tuesday.
Taiwan’s coast guard has said that it suspects a ship damaged an undersea communications cable over the weekend, but that bad weather prevented its personnel from boarding the vessel to investigate.
25 (UPI) --The Taiwanese coast guard has detained a Chinese cargo ship and its crew as it investigates the destruction of an ...
At 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Taiwan's coast guard dispatched a patrol vessel to observe the freighter, then anchored about 7 miles off Jiangjun Fishing Port in the southwestern city of Tainan.
Asked about the two incidents, Hsieh Ching-chin, deputy head of Taiwan's coast guard, said China has been taking the opportunity for a while now to carry out drills and use other pressure tactics ...
Taiwan says China told Taiwan's coast guard to not interfere in the detention of Taiwanese boat crew
Taiwan says China ordered Taiwan’s coast guard against interfering in the detention of a Taiwanese fishing boat in what is seen as an increasing Chinese attempt to encroach on Taiwanese territory.
Taiwan Coast Guard to Harness 'People Power' to Report Chinese Activity TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's coast guard said on Friday it would offer rewards worth thousands of dollars for spotting ...
Coast guard says Hong Kong owned ship may have damaged cable Damage likely to be repaired by early February, officials say TAIPEI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Taiwan's coast guard has said that it suspects ...
Taiwan Coast Guard Says Investigation of Damaged Undersea Cable Stymied by Weather By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's coast guard has said that it suspects a ship damaged an ...
TAIPEI – Taiwan’s coast guard said on Friday it would offer rewards worth thousands of dollars for spotting Chinese activity at sea, including warships or submarines, saying it was harnessing “people ...
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