In some of his strongest rhetoric yet amid worsening cross-strait ties, Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te has labelled China a ...
The barges have road spans longer than football fields that could enable rapid deployment beyond heavily defended beaches.
CHINA will look to exploit a fragmented West while it waits for the “perfect moment” to launch an attack on Taiwan, an expert ...
New president "William" Lai Ching-te has been increasingly robust about Taiwan's independence from China and Beijing isn't ...
Taiwan must implement "proactive measures" to thwart China's use of its democracy against it, said President Lai Ching-te ...
Government agencies are expected to draft a plan within one month that would amend the Military Trial Act (軍事審判法) to ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Thursday his government will work to reinstate the island's military court system during ...
Newsweek 's weekly update maps aircraft carrier movements in the Indo-Pacific region. As of March 14, the locations of 12 vessels were publicly available via military disclosures, as well as via ...
Taiwan’s president described Beijing as a ‘foreign adversary’ that is exploiting democracy to sow division, create unrest and destabilize the island.
Taiwan’s President has called China a "foreign hostile force," announcing national security measures amid rising tensions.
Taiwan relies on European satellite operator Eutelsat OneWeb for low Earth-orbit satellite services and backup microwave ...
A raft of new national security measures was needed in response to China's increased efforts to undermine the island's security, says Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te.
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