The fight over military spending in Taipei is not about obstruction. It reflects deep mistrust of domestic commissioning, ...
Waiting for the US to issue a letter of acceptance (LOA) to greenlight the budget for arms procurements would leave little time for approval, as the letter is only valid for 45 days, Minister of ...
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense detected the presence of seven Chinese naval vessels and an official ship operating ...
Taiwan's defence ministry has reported an escalation in Chinese Communist Party efforts, now a systematic campaign, targeting ...
Taiwan’s $40 billion supplemental defense budget remains stalled in parliament amid mistrust over opaque procurement practices, even as U.S. and Chinese military maneuvers heighten regional tensions.
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus at a meeting yesterday again failed to reach a consensus on a special defense bill. KMT lawmakers are split between supporting an NT$800 billion (US$25.31 ...
Taiwan’s $40 billion supplemental defense budget is stalled in parliament amid deep mistrust of domestic procurement and ...
"China’s excessive alarm over Japan’s rearmament only underscores the archipelago’s importance for regional security." ...
Shared concerns over China have drawn Manila and Tokyo together. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
In this week’s episode of China Insider, Miles Yu discusses the state of press freedom and media rights in China after the ...
China has warned the U.S., the Philippines and Japan against "playing with fire" as they continue to strengthen security ties ...
South Korean stocks shot up nearly 6.5 percent Wednesday, extending a record-breaking run to top the 7,300-point mark, driven by a semiconductor rally.
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