In response to escalating tensions with China, Taiwan has taken significant strides to bolster its naval defences, commissioning two new navy ships amidst concerns of increasing Chinese military activities in the region. The newly commissioned vessels, part of the Tuo Chiang class
Taiwan has commissioned two new navy ships as a safeguard against the rising threat from China, which has been ratcheting up its naval and air force missions around the island that it claims as its own territory to be annexed by force
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“ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and employed CAP aircraft, Navy vessels, and coastal missile systems in response to the detected activities.” Taiwan News reports that 301 instances of Chinese military arcraft moving toward Taiwan have been observed as well as
The U.S. military will not be involved in the development of a port in the Philippines’ remote northernmost islands near Taiwan, the local governor said on Friday, removing a potential source of friction with China over the U.S. presence in the region.
A top US admiral testified that China is rapidly expanding its military and nuclear capabilities to a level not witnessed since World War Two. He emphasized that all indications point towards China remaining steadfast in its ambitions to be fully prepared for
Taiwan has officially confirmed the presence of US troops stationed on its islands in the Taiwan Strait permanently, a development that could further escalate tensions with China. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed in 2023 facilitated the deployment of these troops
In a move set to escalate tensions between Taiwan and China, the United States has given its seal of approval for the sale of the Link 16 communications system to Taiwan. This approval, part of a $75million weapons package, signifies a significant
Tuvalu’s new government, led by Prime Minister Feleti Teo, has affirmed its commitment to maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Despite pressure from China, which urged Tuvalu to switch recognition to Beijing, the new administration prioritized strengthening its relationship with Taiwan. The government
China has warned the US can expect a “strong and resolute” response after Congress green-lit the sale of $75 million worth of military equipment to Taiwan. Beijing claimed the move undermined its relationship with the United States and “violates” the main tenets