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Chinese warplanes made multiple incursions close to Taiwan on Saturday as their second recent major display of military might continued for a second day.
A Chinese state mouthpiece reacted to the fall of Kabul to the Taliban Monday by saying the crisis has dealt a severe blow to U.S. "hegemony," and suggesting allies like Taiwan should be careful about placing their trust in the U.S.
When we last checked in with Gogoro in June, 2021, the company had just announced its partnership with massive electronics manufacturing specialist Foxconn.
Scott interviews Gareth Porter about his coverage of a recently-released document liberated by Daniel Ellsberg when he originally leaked the Pentagon Papers in the 1970s.
Biden's nominee for assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, Christopher Maier, if confirmed is sure to get the attention of Beijing given his words this week to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Taiwan.
Taiwan plans to mobilize temple and church staff as part of the island's reserve force in its latest reorganization centered on a future war effort amid escalating military intimidation by China.
In the latest blow to global food production, Taiwan is diverting water from rice farms to semiconductor factories to keep the iPhones & car chips flowing. "The Taiwanese public appears to have decided that rice farming is less important, both for t
On Friday the White House issued a statement on spiraling tensions with China over the Taiwan issue, saying that the US is "not looking for confrontation with China" but that it's concerned over Beijing's "potentially destabilizing" actions in the re
On Monday Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian slammed the nearby US military movements, saying "It does no good to regional peace and stability for the United States to frequently send military vessels and aircraft to the South China Se
CNN anchor and the network's chief national security corresponding issued a surprising and alarming statement on Thursday. Jim Sciutto wrote on Twitter:
China's increased military posturing near the island of Taiwan has led some observers to worry an invasion might be in the offing. But is it worth it for either Beijing or Taiwan's backers, the US, to ruin the tense status quo?
Taiwan -- According to Reuters on Wednesday, the US "plans to sell as many as seven major weapons systems, including mines, cruise missiles and drones to Taiwan" -- citing four unnamed sources.
As tensions between Taiwan and China continue to escalate, satellite images reportedly show amphibious armoured vehicles and mobile missile launchers massing at military bases near the island nation.
As tensions between Taiwan and China continue to escalate, satellite images reportedly show amphibious armoured vehicles and mobile missile launchers massing at military bases near the island nation.