A spate of drills by China’s military in the Indo-Pacific is testing the Trump administration’s commitment to regional ...
Trump declined to comment on a question about whether he will ensure that ‘China will never take Taiwan by force’ during his ...
Taiwan's representative urges closer intelligence sharing and co-operation following concerns about China's intention in ...
The U.S. government has quietly unfrozen about $870 million in security assistance programs for Taiwan, according to two ...
The Hai Kun-class submarine was moved to Dock No. 91 of the Port of Kaohsiung to facilitate tuning its diesel-electric power ...
Forty-five Chinese military aircraft and 14 naval ships were spotted around Taiwan as the defense ministry reveals more information about China's temporary designated zone for live-fire shooting ...
Reaction to warships in Tasman Sea appears excessive, particularly when Australia dispatches forces to the Taiwan Strait and ...
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Why the Chinese are smiling these days
IN recent weeks, Taiwan and the Philippines have come under increasing pressure to yield to China's expansionism. An ...
Whatever happens in the near term, it is obvious that there is a serious arms race occurring for dominance in the South China Sea.
China’s unprecedented naval drills in the Tasman Sea signal a bold shift in its military strategy. Timed with US Indo-Pacific Commander Samuel J. Paparo’s visit to Canberra, this move tests regional ...
Pilots first heard about a Chinese live-fire naval exercise near Australia last week when already in the air, receiving ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington yesterday at a pivotal ...