Lai Ching-te held a so-called "high-level national security meeting." Following this meeting, he delivered a speech in which ...
Unfortunately, Taiwan is not presently prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United ...
A raft of new national security measures was needed in response to China's increased efforts to undermine the island's ...
G7 foreign ministers took a tough stance on China on Friday, stepping up language on Taiwan and omitting some conciliatory ...
Japan’s Ministry of Defense plans to expand a two-year-old army base on Ishigaki Island, near Taiwan, as part of efforts to ...
Raymond Greene, the most senior U.S. official in Taiwan, said Washington will not abandon its commitment to the island.
Taiwan’s president described Beijing as a ‘foreign adversary’ that is exploiting democracy to sow division, create unrest and destabilize the island.
Rear Adm. Takuhiro Hiragi, commander of Fleet Air Wing 5 of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, says his group’s mission ...
Taiwan also is not the only government to win favor in Washington. Saudi Arabia's $1.3 trillion U.S. spending plan, announced ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Thursday his government will work to reinstate the island's military court system during ...