Yaya Departs Taiwan Amid Controversy Over Advocacy for Unification by Force

Taipei: The lead story in Taiwan's major dailies highlights the departure of Chinese spouse Yaya from Taiwan.

According to Focus Taiwan, Yaya, who had her residence permit revoked due to her advocacy for unification with China by force, has left Taiwan. Her departure has been a subject of significant media coverage and public discourse.

United Daily News reported that Yaya has left Taiwan, while China Times noted her parting words to her children, emphasizing their identity as "children of Taiwan." Liberty Times covered the legal ramifications of her actions, stating that her residence permit was revoked due to her controversial advocacy.

In other news, Economic Daily News reported on Alibaba's warning about potential bubbles in the AI sector, and Commercial Times covered the significant rise in TSMC shares, which are moving closer to the NT$1,000 mark due to foreign institutional buying. Furthermore, Taipei Times noted that Yaya voluntarily flew to the People's Republic of China (PRC) following these developments.