Taiwan worried about depletion of US missile stockpile... 'It will weaken deterrence against China'
Taiwan expresses concern over the depletion of U.S. missile stockpiles due to the ongoing conflict with Iran, fearing it may weaken U.S. military deterrence against China.
Prime Minister: The opening of the Taiwanese representative office has brought zero benefits from Taipei and a loss from China
Lithuania's Prime Minister expressed concerns that establishing a Taiwanese representative office has resulted in no gains from Taiwan and significant losses in relations with China.
Trump-Xi summits: an inside view with US ex-diplomat William Klein
Former US diplomat William Klein discusses the significance of upcoming meetings between Trump and Xi, focusing on issues such as trade, Iran, and Taiwan.
Why is Chinaโs ASN-301 suicide drone more deadly than its Iranian counterpart?
The article compares Chinaโs ASN-301 suicide drone to its Iranian counterpart, emphasizing its superior capabilities and potential impact in a conflict scenario.
Taiwan fears depletion of US missile stocks during war with Iran
Taiwan is concerned that the ongoing war with Iran is depleting US missile stocks crucial for potential defense against a Chinese invasion.
FT: Concerns in Taiwan about the pace at which the United States is depleting its missile stockpiles to Iran
Taiwan is worried that the U.S.'s missile supply to Iran could impact its defense capabilities against a potential Chinese invasion.
From one side North Korea, from the other Taiwan. Pacifist Japan is changing strategy
Japan is shifting its pacifist strategy in response to threats from North Korea and Taiwan.
Does the USS Tripoliโs deployment to the Middle East create a strategic opening for China?
The deployment of the USS Tripoli to the Middle East is perceived as potentially reducing US deterrence against China's military maneuvers in regions like Taiwan and the South China Sea.
The US intelligence turnaround: 'China will not attack Taiwan in 2027'
A recent US intelligence report claims that China is not planning to invade Taiwan by 2027, contradicting earlier assessments.
Could Taiwanโs military continue to fight after an Iran-like decapitation?
Taiwanese military analysts are examining the implications of US-Israeli strikes on Iran's leadership to assess Taiwan's resilience in the face of potential decapitation strikes by the mainland.
The singer of 'Asia's Black Sabbath' is now a diplomat warning Finns: Don't be naive
Freddy Lim, Taiwan's ambassador to Finland and former metal musician, urges democratic nations to unite against dictators and reflects on his journey from heavy metal to diplomacy.
Boxing: Taiwanese Lin Yu-ting, at the center of a gender controversy, allowed to compete internationally again
Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting, who faced gender controversies, has been granted permission to compete in the women's category at international boxing events organized by World Boxing.
US intel finds no China plan to invade Taiwan by 2027, despite military buildup
U.S. intelligence concludes that China is not planning to invade Taiwan by 2027, contradicting earlier warnings of an imminent threat.
US intel softens on China threat, says no Taiwan invasion planned by 2027 despite military buildup
The U.S. intelligence community has revised its assessment of China's intentions regarding Taiwan, stating there are no plans for an invasion by 2027.
Taiwanโs main opposition parties join forces for local elections, foundation for 2028 race
Taiwan's main opposition parties, the Kuomintang and the Taiwan Peopleโs Party, have agreed to collaborate in the upcoming local elections, aiming to establish a united front for the 2028 presidential race.
Taiwan Issue and China Policy... Prime Minister Takishi Aims to Secure Trump Amid Remaining Concerns
Japan's Prime Minister Takishi emphasized the importance of aligning with President Trump on China policy in light of the complicated Iran situation and challenges in Japan-China relations.
China: Xi Cleans Up - and Taiwan Gains Breathing Space for the Time Being
China's military restructuring under Xi Jinping could delay conflict with Taiwan, with key scientists being removed from positions amid a government purge.
Survey: Majority of Lithuanians Support Renaming Taiwan Representative Office in Vilnius
A recent survey indicates that a majority of Lithuanians support changing the name of Taiwan's representative office in Vilnius, with varying levels of conviction among supporters.
Tightening Management of Immigrants from China: Risks of Penetration and Division Facing Taiwan
Taiwan is increasing regulations on immigrants from China amid concerns about potential social division and infiltration by Beijing.
China proposes Taiwan a 'peaceful reunification' in exchange for energy security
China is proposing a 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan, offering energy security in exchange for sovereignty under its 'one country, two systems' framework.
A study reveals that dinosaurs incubated their eggs very differently from modern birds
A recent study in Taiwan shows that oviraptor dinosaurs had distinct egg incubation methods, differing significantly from those of today's birds.
Saying 'China (Taiwan)' is a problem, but who cares about 'South Korea'? Taipei has lost patience with Seoul
Taiwan is growing increasingly frustrated with South Korea's reluctance to officially acknowledge it as a distinct entity from China amidst rising tensions between the two nations.
US intelligence: China does not plan to invade Taiwan in 2027
A US intelligence report states that China does not intend to invade Taiwan in 2027, aiming instead for control over the self-governing island without using force, which has angered Beijing.
"She has transformed jets into suicide drones": China's strange strategy
China is reportedly converting some of its old fighter jets into kamikaze drones for potential operations in the Taiwan Strait.
China is not expected to invade Taiwan in 2027, says US intelligence
U.S. intelligence reports indicate that China does not plan to invade Taiwan by 2027, aiming instead for control without force, prompting a rebuttal from Beijing.
China not planning to invade Taiwan in 2027, US says
US intelligence agencies report that China is not planning a military invasion of Taiwan in 2027, contradicting earlier concerns about potential aggression.
Taiwan leader William Lai โglorifying Japanese colonial ruleโ, Beijing says
Taiwan's leader William Lai faced backlash from Beijing for remarks claiming that the early Kuomintang rule was more oppressive than Japanese colonialism.
Beijing strikes back at the US: urged to stop using the China threat theory
China has warned the US to avoid escalating tensions regarding Taiwan, following a US intelligence report stating that China is not planning an invasion in the near future.
China does not plan to attack Taiwan next year, according to a U.S. intelligence report
A recent U.S. intelligence report states that China is not planning to attack Taiwan next year but aims to assert control over the self-governing island without using force.
Why is 'South Korea' listed instead of 'Korea' on Taiwan's entry declaration form?
Taiwan has begun requiring travelers from South Korea to indicate 'South Korea' rather than 'Korea' on electronic entry declarations, escalating tensions over a prior labeling issue.
Survey: Most Residents Support Changing the Name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey shows that 58% of Lithuanians support changing the name of the Taiwanese representative office to the Taipei representative office as a way to improve strained relations with China.
China does not plan to invade Taiwan in 2027, assures American intelligence
According to U.S. intelligence, China is not expected to invade Taiwan by 2027, although it continues to assert its claim over the island and may still use force if necessary.
Six out of ten of the country's residents support changing the name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey reveals that 58% of Lithuanian adults favor renaming the Taiwanese Representative Office to better relations with China.
US Intelligence: China Does Not Plan Invasion of Taiwan in 2027
US intelligence assessments indicate that China currently has no plans to invade Taiwan by 2027, despite ongoing military pressure and exercises around the island.
Prime Minister Takishi's Response Regarding Taiwan Crisis Is a 'Significant Turning Point,' According to US Report
A US intelligence report describes Japanese Prime Minister Takishi Sanae's recent remarks about Taiwan as a significant turning point in Japan's defense considerations.
Why Beijing has struggled to rally Asia against Japan over Takaichiโs Taiwan remarks
China is facing challenges in garnering regional support against Japan due to shared security concerns among Asian countries.
Patriotic Lime: The Reason Why Taiwanese Rapper Decided to Testify Under Request of Chinese Authorities
Taiwanese rapper Chen Baiyuan, known for his anti-Communist lyrics, reflects on his past support for China's narrative and discusses the evolving threat of infiltration efforts by the Chinese Communist Party in Taiwan.
US assesses mainland China not planning to attack Taiwan in 2027
The US intelligence community reports that China does not currently plan to attack Taiwan by 2027 and aims to control the island without military force, amid rising tensions and military exercises in the region.
As the World Watches the War in Iran, China Tries to 'Bribe' Taiwan
China offered Taiwan energy stability in exchange for accepting Beijing's governance amidst the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Taiwan fires near China in live-fire exercises
Taiwan's military conducted live-fire drills on Kinmen Islands, just a few kilometers from China's southeastern coast, amid escalating tensions in the region.
Chinese experts assess military decapitation in Iran, Venezuela for lessons closer to home
Chinese military analysts are evaluating the implications of leaders' assassinations in Iran and Venezuela for China's potential military strategies regarding Taiwan.
Torbjรถrn Petersson: Chinaโs plan is to wear down Trumpโs opposition regarding Taiwan
The article discusses China potentially seizing the opportunity presented by the United States' military focus on Iran to assert its agenda regarding Taiwan.
Mainland China says Taiwan can ease Iran energy supply anxiety with peaceful reunification
China asserts that peaceful reunification with Taiwan could alleviate energy supply concerns for Iran and benefit Taiwan's economy and energy needs.
Record 3.46 million visitors to Japan in February; 45% decrease from China
In February, Japan welcomed a record 3.46 million foreign visitors, marking a 6.4% increase from the previous year, though the number of visitors from China saw a significant decline of 45%.
War in Iran Should Not Affect US Arms Sales to Taiwan; Conflict Caused Trump to Postpone Trip to China
The Iran conflict is unlikely to impact the billion-dollar arms sales from the US to Taiwan, according to Taiwan's Defense Minister, Wellington Koo.
Lithuania Ready to Improve Relations with China. How Will This Impact Future Relations with Taiwan?
Lithuania's new social democratic government signifies a potential shift in foreign policy that may affect its relationship with Taiwan following recent comments from key officials.
Chinese Embassy 'rebukes' PVEM deputy for recognizing Taiwan as a nation: 'There is only one China'
The Chinese Embassy in Mexico reprimanded a federal deputy for referring to Taiwan as a nation, emphasizing the principle of 'one China.'
Taiwanese Community Leaders Invited by China Under Investigation and Political Pressure Debate
Taiwanese leaders, known as '้้ท', have been investigated by Taiwanese authorities after accepting invitations from China, sparking concerns about political influence due to China's attempts to infiltrate Taiwanese society ahead of upcoming elections.
Will the postponed Trump-Xi summit affect US arms sales to Taiwan?
The postponed summit between Trump and Xi raises concerns about the potential impact on a significant US arms sales package to Taiwan, though officials indicate the deal remains on track.
Taiwan Party Advocating Unification with China: Cooperation in Infiltration Work? Reporter Asks the Party Leader
A report raises concerns about a Taiwanese political party advocating for unification with China and its possible involvement in infiltration activities targeting Taiwan's social divisions.