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This year’s military exercises, unprecedented in length and scale, are designed to prepare people for the prospect of Chinese ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. Air-raid sirens blared in Taipei ...
Australia needs to deepen engagement with Taiwan to maintain the status quo of peace, a former Australian envoy to Taiwan ...
The Legislative Yuan last year passed an amendment to the Employment Service Act (就業服務法), allowing people aged 80 or older to ...
Sirens wailed, roads emptied and people were ordered to stay indoors in Taiwan's capital Taipei on July 17 during an annual air-raid exercise aimed at preparing for any Chinese missile attack. Sirens ...
As Washington prepares for war with China, Taiwan holds its longest and most extensive military exercises and civilian drills ...
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Is Xi Jinping really on his way out?
SOME international news outlets were abuzz with speculation when China’s undisputed leader, Xi Jinping, disappeared from ...
Taiwan will not provoke a confrontation with China, the self-ruled island’s vice president said Friday, lamenting Beijing’s ...
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Taiwan’s response to the Chinese threat in this year’s drill is refreshingly direct: Train like war could start tomorrow.
It’s still lunchtime in Taipei but the streets are strangely quiet. A few people are running with their bags, despite the ...
As they kicked off the largest joint military exercises in Australia’s history with a press conference in Sydney earlier this ...