Taiwan is raising concerns about a massive deployment of Chinese naval ships and military planes in the past 24 hours, saying the build-up could eventually lead to war.
TAIPEI >> Taiwan President Lai Ching-te spoke by telephone with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson during Lai’s visit to the ...
China, which views Lai as a separatist, held major military exercises around Taiwan following his inauguration in May and his ...
China has fielded its largest regional maritime deployment in decades, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday, as it monitors ...
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te urged China on Friday to "unclench its fists" and not take any unilateral actions, saying ...
Multiple formations of Chinese naval and coast guard vessels are moving in waters around the Taiwan Strait and the Western ...
Lai is on a weeklong trip to visit the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau — three diplomatic allies of the self-governed ...
Taiwan News said Lai will stay in Hawaii for two nights before visiting the Marshall Islands and Tuvalu, then transit through Guam before heading to Palau. During the layovers in the U.S., Lai ...
China is trying to set a "red line" for the incoming Trump administration and U.S. allies by stepping up military activities ...
Taiwan said its military was on high alert as Chinese warships sailed near the island on Monday, preparing for a strong ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) reportedly spoke to US House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday (Dec. 4) after transiting through Hawaii and the US territory of Guam as part ...
Taiwanese authorities said they were seeing “major elements of a military drill” over a vast expanse of air and sea.