It was the first-ever use of a Taiwan scenario for the exercise, with a concrete mock-up meant to represent that country.
US ex-security adviser calls for closer ties with Taiwan
A former U.S. national security adviser has called for deeper interaction between his country and Taiwan during a visit to the self-ruled island, which has seen increasing military threats from China
‘Publishing these books is a risk’: Taiwan’s booksellers stand up for democracy
Detention of publisher Li Yanhe in China for ‘endangering national security’ has sent chills through island’s literary community
Indomie maker says its popular instant noodles are safe for consumption after Taiwan, Malaysia recalls
An Indonesian food giant has defended the safety of its products following recalls in Malaysia and Taiwan, where health officials say they have discovered a potentially cancer-causing substance in the popular Indomie brand of instant noodles.
Chinese combat drone ‘circles’ Taiwan, claims Taipei
TB-001 drone was part of 38 Chinese jets that flew across Taiwan Strait, claims island nation's Defense Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Chinese TB-001 Scorpion Drone ‘Encircled’ Taiwan
In an apparent new development, the long-endurance drone, which can carry weapons, flew a mission taking it up the east coast of Taiwan.
What Paraguay election means for Taiwan, and US-China competition
Paraguay’s presidential election Sunday could create regional ripples as top candidates diverge on whether to keep recognizing Taiwan or look to China.
Chinese Warships and Planes Test Taiwan Defenses
The 38 warplanes and six ships detected around the island represented the biggest deployment since earlier this month, when China sent aircraft and vessels to the area after Taiwan’s president returned from a visit to the U.
China Envoy Warns Japan on Taiwan, Sees Spying in Astellas Case
China’s ambassador warned Japan that Taiwan was a red line not to be crossed, and said the detention of an employee of Japanese drugmaker Astellas Pharma Inc. was related to a spying incident that damaged Beijing’s sovereignty.
Paraguay election build-up dominated by corruption and Taiwan
In the heart of Paraguay's capital Asuncion, a tropical city close to the Argentine border, voters are gearing up for election day on Sunday, with the economy, corruption and Taiwan on their minds.
Taiwan Envoy Urges Businesses to Boost Cooperation With Taipei
French businesses should wake up to risks linked to tensions around Taiwan that could impact their interests, the island’s envoy to Paris warned, urging firms to promote more collaboration with Taipei ...
Taiwan slips into recession as Q1 GDP hits 14-year low
Taiwan's export-dependent economy contracted more than expected in the first quarter and slipped into recession as exports were hit by slowing global tech demand and broader economic woes, but should hit a 2% growth target this year.
Taiwan’s Economy Shrinks at Worst Pace Since 2009 on Poor Demand
Taiwan’s economy shrank at the sharpest pace since 2009, recording its second straight quarter of contraction as the plunge in global demand for chips showed little sign of abating.
US Plane Flew Through Taiwan Strait, French Lawmaker Confirms Ship Transit
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy patrol plane flew through the Taiwan Strait on Friday as a senior French lawmaker confirmed a warship from his country had also recently transited the sensitive waterway, amid growing tension between Beijing and Taipei.
As US and Philippine defense ties grow, China warns over Taiwan tensions
Sandwiched between two Pacific superpowers, the Philippines has long had to tread delicately when it comes to dealing with Beijing and Washington's competing interests, a complex juggling act that has been on vivid display in recent weeks.
China-focused panel preps proposals to rapidly arm Taiwan
In an exclusive interview, Mike Gallagher previewed some of the Taiwan provisions that his China-focused panel is drafting for inclusion in a defense bill.