Chinese President Xi Jinping installed new military leadership for its central and eastern regions amid an unprecedented ...
Visits by Japanese lawmakers to Taiwan are not unusual, but the current round comes at a time of heightened tensions between ...
The Trump administration has approved the largest single package of weapons sales to Taiwan in U.S. history. Many of the ...
China's massive missile force threatens U.S. Pacific bases as both nations race to build long-range weapons. Experts analyze ...
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In order to grasp the evolution of the recent spat, it is first important to understand the context around Takaichi’s remarks ...
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday $11.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, the largest ever U.S. weapons package ...
China reiterated that US weapons sales to Taiwan raise the chances of a clash between the superpowers — underscoring its displeasure after Washington approved a deal worth up to $11 billion.
The remarks were made on Thursday by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun during a regular press briefing, ...
The Trump administration's announcement of plan to sell Taiwan a record $10 billion worth of weapons draws an angry response from China.
When the Trump administration unveiled its new national security strategy (NSS) last week, many experts noticed one major shift: how it talks – or more importantly, doesn’t talk – about China.
Chinese officials took issue with Japan’s claim. Wang Xuemeng, a spokesman for the Chinese Navy, said in a statement that the Liaoning was carrying out “routine carrier-based fighter jet flight ...