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A war over Taiwan would cost the world about $10 trillion, according to one estimate. The steep global price tag could keep China from escalating its actions against the island nation, which continues to fear for its sovereignty as Chinese planes and
Multiple people were hospitalized in Taiwan after mistakenly consuming colorful liquid laundry detergent pods distributed as a campaign freebie. The pods were given out by a Nationalist Party campaign office, and approximately 460,000 pods were distributed. The head of the campaign office
Taiwan’s government apologized Tuesday after a mistranslation in the nation’s emergency alert system misidentified a Chinese satellite launch as a missile for English users. The alert buzzed on Taiwanese phones as normal on Tuesday afternoon, but warned of a “missile flyover” in
The Taiwanese government reportedly issued an air defence alert regarding a missile flying over the country’s airspace. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story. For the latest news and breaking news visit: /news Stay
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan – Beijing and Washington, D.C., will be watching closely as Taiwan goes to the polls on Jan. 13 to elect a new president amid rising fears of armed conflict. “The potential winner could further cement moves toward what could be
Tugboats were seen in November dragging the carrier into harbour to test its electromagnetic aircraft launching catapults. Military expert, David Axe, wrote in the Telegraph on Friday that Fujian is “almost ready for front-line service”. He added: “Fujian is a big, sophisticated
Taiwan’s defense ministry is reporting the presence of multiple Chinese spy flights in airspace above the island. A single spy flight was detected crossing over the island on Monday, followed by three more on Tuesday — just days before a pivotal presidential
The Chinese Communist Party is pressuring the Taiwanese people to vote “on the right side of history” by selecting presidential candidates open to reconnecting with the mainland. Song Tao, head of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, issued a message urging the island to
Xi Jinping has ramped up his rhetoric over China’s ownership of Taiwan in a new speech, prompting immediate pushback across the Taiwan Strait. The Chinese president delivered a New Year’s Eve speech this week in which he reasserted his country’s claim to