By Michael Martina, Trevor Hunnicutt, Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard WASHINGTON/TAIPEI, March 13 (Reuters) - A major U.S. arms ...
Taiwan's military has grown used to a near-constant drumbeat of Chinese warplanes flying close by as part of Beijing's ...
China face Taiwan in a highly charged quarterfinal at the Women’s Asian Cup, which already has a political focus.
American officials have said for years that they would prioritize the Indo-Pacific. Now they’re moving warships, missiles and ...
The new law aims to create a “shared” national identity among the country’s 55 ethnic minority groups. Read more at ...
Thousands of Chinese fishing boats have been massing in geometric formations in the East China Sea, in coordinated actions that experts believe are part of Beijing's preparations for a potential ...
With Tokyo and Beijing still at loggerheads over Taiwan, analysts warn Japan's decision exposes its economic vulnerability Japan's unilateral decision to release oil from its emergency stockpiles ...
A significant US arms deal for Taiwan, valued at 14 billion dollars, is nearing President Donald Trump's approval. This package includes advanced interceptor missiles. The announcement is expected ...
While China has condemned Trump’s war on Iran, it has shown few signs it’ll back out of the summit as it seeks to stabilize relations with the world’s biggest economy.
Taiwan’s military has been left surprised after a near two-week lull in Chinese military flights near the island, breaking the routine of near-constant incursions by Beijing’s warplanes. Officials ...
The Women's Asian Cup has been embroiled in another diplomatic controversy, with Taiwanese officials lodging a complaint ...
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