Taiwan displayed its domestically made suicide drones in military drills for the first time, as the self-ruled democracy ramps up efforts to deter China by bolstering its defenses.
By Yi-Chin Lee and Ann Wang KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Taiwan's military on Thursday simulated repelling a Chinese assault from the sea, integrating shore-launched missiles and drones with ...
China indicated that an anti-graft purge roiling the People’s Liberation Army won’t impede its plans for eventually taking ...
R ISK COMES naturally to Cheng Li-wun, Taiwan’s opposition leader. She began her career as a student activist in the 1990s, ...
This is a reminder coming directly from President Xi Jinping that political loyalty stands well before combat readiness,” one ...
By Yi-Chin Lee and Ann Wang CHIAYI, Taiwan, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Taiwan's air force showcased its ability to rapidly replenish ...
TAIPEI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Taiwan is monitoring what it called "abnormal" changes to China's military leadership after its ...
China considers Taiwan its own territory and has threatened to take control of the island by force if necessary. China also ...
Taiwan detects Chinese surveillance drone near Pratas Islands in South China Sea - Taiwan calls out China for ‘provocative ...
China removed its top army general in what many analysts see as a move to cement loyalty to President Xi Jinping. It’s rattling Taiwan, and as special correspondent Patrick Fok reports, it comes amid ...
Taiwan's military on Thursday simulated repelling a Chinese assault from the sea, integrating shore-launched missiles and drones with fast patrol boats to stop an attempted invasion.
Taiwan does not belong to communist-ruled China. Saying so in China can get you arrested. But saying the opposite in Taiwan will not. That difference is the whole point: it is why ...
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