Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Biden not to cross four “red lines” regarding Taiwan and the communist system as the outgoing president called for continued communications.
Taipei’s defence ministry says next year’s budget will be spent on systems such as air defence missiles, as Donald Trump ...
If a war with China erupted, the U.S. would likely exhaust its arsenal quickly, particularly as Chinese doctrine emphasizes ...
The island’s space programme is leveraging domestic expertise to build out critical low Earth orbit communication satellite ...
United States President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for national security advisor, Mike Waltz raised concerns over Chinese ...
Taiwan is reportedly seeking to procure F-35 Lightning II fighters, along with other advanced American defense systems, to ...
United States President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for national security advisor, Mike Waltz raised concerns over Chinese ...
During the US presidential campaign, then-Republican candidate Donald Trump repeatedly said that Taiwan “stole” the US’ chip industry. The reality is that Taiwan’s semiconductor industry plays a key ...
The president-elect pressed Taiwan during his campaign to spend significantly more to defend against the growing threat of attack by China. Some in Taiwan say it can’t afford to spend what Donald ...
Xi used the platform to underscore four "red lines" that he said the United States must not cross, sending a strong signal to ...
Is the United States headed for a “Suez moment” in a future confrontation with China? Despite the growing prospect of ...
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported Chinese military activity on Monday and detected six aircraft and as ...