Taiwan’s President, Tsai Ing-wen, oversaw an historic moment on Thursday (September 27) as the island nation launched its inaugural domestically manufactured submarine for testing. The ceremony took place at the port in Kaohsiung, marking a significant stride in Taiwan’s shipbuilding and design capabilities.
China’s military sent over 150 warplanes toward Taiwan this week in an unprecedented military action that the island’s government swiftly condemned as “harassment.” On Monday, mainland China’s military, known formally as the People’s Liberation Army, flew 103 warplanes near and over the
The Biden administration will redirect the bulk of an $85 million military aid package from Egypt to Taiwan, citing concerns about human rights abuses. “We are consulting with Congress as we finalize our actions,” a State Department spokesperson said in response to
China is promoting new economic opportunities for Taiwanese people while at the same time ramping up military activity around the island it claims as its own. Experts say the “carrots and sticks” approach, which Beijing has employed for years, signals a choice
China has flown 68 warplanes over Taiwan in the last 24 hours while ten of its Navy vessels circled the island in one of its biggest displays of force so far this year. China’s grandstanding comes only weeks after the United States
China is continuously massing forces at its coastal military bases facing Taiwan, the self-governing island warned Tuesday. Taiwan said it is bolstering its own defenses in response. The island’s Defense Ministry issued a report on the expansion of Chinese airfields and military
China has reached the “height of its power” which may prompt Beijing to launch an invasion of Taiwan, former National Security Advisor John Bolton exclusively told Daily Express US. Ambassador Bolton – who most recently served as National Security Advisor under Donald
China issued a chilling warning after US President Joe Biden promised military aid for Taiwan sending tensions in the region spiraling. Despite the relatively modest £63.5million promised, Beijing has been infuriated by the use of the so-called Foreign Military Financing program. The fund
China sent dozens of military aircraft and vessels toward Taiwan on Saturday in a significant warning as fears of conflict erupt. Taiwan’s defense ministry said in a statement that 32 aircraft from China’s People’s Liberation Army and nine vessels from the navy
China has ramped up its threats to Taiwan in retaliation for a new potential arms sale between the island and Washington DC. On Saturday, the Taiwanese Defence Ministry set alarm bells ringing saying Beijing had sent dozens of aircraft and vessels towards the