China's Ethnic Unity Law Sparks Taiwan Warnings - July 2, 2026

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Taiwanese officials are raising concerns about China's new ethnic unity law, saying it could be used to target people in Taiwan. It comes as China urges the US to move cautiously on issues related to Taiwan in a phone call between their top diplomats, Wang Yi and Marco Rubio. And, the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taichung City government are holding their first drone forum together. Plus: - In an interview, retired deputy commander of US Pacific Command, Daniel Leaf, discusses the geopolitics behind RIMPAC 2026. - Taiwan says it has received no reports of its passport holders being barred from entering Kenya. - A ban on dog meat takes force next year in S. Korea and has animal rights activists asking: Where are the surviving dogs? Clarification: The film "Formosa Betrayed" was inspired by several stories from Taiwan's White Terror period, including the death of Chen Wen-chen and the 1984 murder of journalist Henry Liu in California.