China’s embassy in Tokyo issues warning after visit to Taiwan this week by bipartisan group of Japanese lawmakers
Beijing’s censors have an unspoken zero tolerance policy for any content on Taiwan that depicts China as the aggressor
Outgoing AIT director calls bolstering Taiwan’s self-defense a “top priority”
Analysts say that during her time in office, Taiwan gained international support for a peaceful Taiwan Strait despite an increasingly assertive China – a legacy they hope President Lai will carry on
State media say National Defense Education Law revisions aim to boost awareness; analysts see link between latest national security move and CCP insecurity.
Moscow has tried to paint Kyiv and Washington as masterminds of the attack
While few dispute Xi’s growing power, some analysts are also discussing two other top politicians: Premier Li Qiang and Communist Party Chief of Staff Cai Qi
At gathering with military lawmakers during top political meetings Chinese leader talks about importance of technology and preparing for maritime military conflicts
The leaders of the US and China said they would not issue a joint statement after their meeting on the sidelines at APEC, but they each issued statements separately
Rep. Michael McCaul says he and other officials are 'doing everything in our power' to expedite weapons deliveries to Taiwan
Taiwan risks damaging the morale of its military, citizens by not responding to Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle incursions, expert suggests
Vice President William Lai will attend inauguration of Xiomara Castro, who said during campaign she would open relations with China but reversed position after winning
Influential editor in Beijing calls move ‘a slap in the face’ for Washington on first day of the US Democracy Summit
Local authorities figure Henan province lost at least $10 billion from flooding that has killed 58 people