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The 41st Han Kuang exercise is taking place against a backdrop of heightened tensions with China, which claims Taiwan as its ...
Manila’s significant shift could pave the way for the Philippines, an American treaty ally, to play a bigger role in regional ...
Japan has warned of escalating military threats from China in a new defense report. The report highlights China's growing ...
Amped-up drills and new U.S. tanks have added bite to President Lai Ching-te’s Taiwan-is-a-country lecture tour.
The Philippines discreetly bolsters defense ties with Taiwan due to Chinese aggression in the South China Sea. Under ...
China has imposed export controls on eight companies tied to Taiwan’s military as the self-ruled island began annual military ...
U.S. officials warned the world about a potential conflict over Taiwan. China accused Taiwanese authorities of hacking. China ...
Momentum is building in Taiwan to lessen its business dependency on China, its biggest trading partner. Doing so will not be ...
The prime minister of Australia, a longtime US security partner in Asia, sought to focus his trip to China this week on business and trade opportunities, dodging thornier issues around US-China ...
If Beijing moves against Taiwan, NATO might soon find itself in a two-front war with China and Russia — or so the alliance's ...
Coalition frontbencher James Paterson has said it “wouldn’t be appropriate” for the US to force Australia to commit to a course of action in any potential conflict involving China and Taiwan.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, about how Beijing will view Taiwan's large-scale military drills.
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