China, Taiwan
Digest more
If China invades Taiwan, Beijing will enlist Russia's help to tie up NATO forces in Europe, the alliance's top official has said. Why It Matters China and Russia signed a "no limits partnership" just ahead of Russian tanks rolling into Ukraine in early 2022.
U.S. officials warned the world about a potential conflict over Taiwan. China accused Taiwanese authorities of hacking. China’s president asserted legal authority over Taiwan. Taiwan increased
2d
The National Interest on MSNChina Just Sent Its Type 072A Landing Ship to TaiwanWith 15 active vessels, advanced design features, and the ability to deploy troops, vehicles, and helicopters, the ship enhances China’s ability to conduct complex amphibious operations.
Momentum is building in Taiwan to lessen its business dependency on China, its biggest trading partner. Doing so will not be easy.
China continues military activities near Taiwan, prompting a new US Senate bill to protect Taiwan`s undersea cables from potential sabotage
It remains to be seen whether the modest success of pro-natal measures in Hubei Province's Tianmen can be replicated nationwide.
The Japanese government plans to begin subsidising long-term evacuation facilities in the Sakishima archipelago, at the southwestern end of the Nansei Islands, starting next year
Gen. Ronald Clark, the commander of U.S. Army Pacific, said a recent symposium that the chances are slim that Chinese forces could successfully mount a strait crossing on the scale needed to invade Taiwan.
The island plans to start introducing sea drones to its naval forces this year as part of preparations for what it sees as a potential invasion by China as soon as 2027.
Congress appears to be ‘pushing back’ against the Pentagon’s plans to prioritise the air force’s sixth-gen fighter jet over the navy’s.
China is likely to attempt more attacks on Taiwanese political leaders while they are traveling abroad, national security experts said, following reports that Chinese agents planned to harass then-vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) during her trip to the Czech Republic last year.