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Taiwan's defence spending will now exceed 3% of its GDP. This move aims to counter China's growing military pressure. The ...
China has expressed surprise over India's clarification regarding its stance on Taiwan, following reported comments by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. Beijing claims India's position is ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on Friday reinforced a call from Mainland Affairs Council Minister Chiu Chui-cheng for ...
Budget documents show the cabinet has allocated US$31.1 billion for defence next year, amounting to 3.32 per cent of GDP, up 22.9 per cent on 2025 ...
Since 2023, Manila has stepped up its pushback against China's expanding presence within its maritime zone, at times leading ...
President Donald Trump claimed during a Fox News interview on Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him China ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy surprises Donald Trump with golf club of injured Ukrainian soldier at White House meeting in Washington ...
Taiwan has proposed stepping up defense spending next year, a move intended to mollify President Donald Trump, who has called on the democracy to do more to protect itself from China’s threats.
Taiwan's defence spending next year will exceed 3% of gross domestic product to demonstrate to the world the government's determination to fulfil its shared responsibility for security, Premier Cho ...
Modular design allows it to fire rockets of different calibres with various firing ranges, making it flexible in engaging ...
Following a Chinese readout of Foreign Minister Wang Yi's meeting with his Indian counterpart claiming that India ...
Xi Jinping’s top diplomat in Australia has called on Anthony ­Albanese to uphold a “correct historical perspective” that Taiwan belongs to China, as he seeks to exploit the memory of World War II to ...