which were formally created in 2020 but had not appeared on maps until now. Sansha, China’s southernmost city in Hainan ...
Taiwan's central bank warned on Wednesday that it sees peril in the proposed trade policies of the incoming administration of ...
Taiwan's ministry of national defence detected 24 Chinese aircraft and 6 naval vessels near its territory, with 15 of the ...
Taiwan has signed contracts to purchase nearly 1,000 killer drones from the United States, bolstering its asymmetric warfare capabilities amid rising cross-strait tensions. The announcement came a ...
Taiwan has used the Republic of China as its official name since the Kuomintang fled to the island in 1949 after being defeated by the Communist Party in China's civil war. Lai's speech is expected to ...
Washington must handle the issue of Taiwan carefully to avoid serious damage to China-U.S. ties, a spokesperson for China's embassy in the U.S. told Newsweek.
Adding nuclear-powered carriers to China's naval fleet would be a major step in realizing its ambitions for a true ...
China seized the shoal, which lies west of the main Philippine island of Luzon, in 2012 and has since restricted access to ...
In 2025, Taiwan will have to contend with uncertainty on whether the US will protect it, or play it.
Over the past two years, major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan have gone from comparatively rare to almost routine.
It's important to understand that China does not want to fight a war over Taiwan, so if the Trump administration adheres closely to the One China Policy and resists forms of military provocation (e.g.