Taiwan, Chinese and president
By Daphne Psaledakis LA MALBAIE, Canada (Reuters) -G7 foreign ministers took a tough stance on China on Friday, stepping up ...
A group of House Republicans is introducing legislation to assert Taiwan as the official name of the independently-governed ...
CHINA will look to exploit a fragmented West while it waits for the “perfect moment” to launch an attack on Taiwan, an expert ...
The Oxford Union voted against the motion “This House Believes that Taiwan’s Future Lies in Reunification with China”, with ...
Taiwan is considering warning citizens about risks of travelling to countries with strong ties to China, such as Laos and ...
Unfortunately, Taiwan is not prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United States.
The Chinese mainland on Thursday denounced Taiwan's leader, Lai Ching-te, calling him a "destroyer of cross-Strait peace" ...
Taiwan’s president described Beijing as a ‘foreign adversary’ that is exploiting democracy to sow division, create unrest and destabilize the island.
Taiwan also is not the only government to win favor in Washington. Saudi Arabia's $1.3 trillion U.S. spending plan, announced ...
Defence institute and supplier work together to overcome shortages of some overseas components that have delayed aircraft ...
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