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Would China Dare Drop a Nuclear Bomb on Taiwan?While China maintains an official “no-first-use” nuclear policy, the possibility of it using a nuclear weapon in a conflict over Taiwan cannot be completely dismissed. -An invasion of Taiwan would ...
Unmanned vehicles are increasingly becoming essential weapons of war. But with a potential conflict with China looming large, ...
Chinese goods were already subject to a 20% levy at the U.S. border. ... "Taiwan is China’s Taiwan," Ambassador Xie Feng wrote on X, shortly after Trump spoke about the tariffs.
Japan had "stolen" Taiwan, he said, and its return to China was agreed in the 1943 Cairo Declaration and confirmed at the ...
Taiwan’s top envoy urges the U.S. Senate to pass tax legislation and speed up foreign military sales amid rising threats from China in the Indo-Pacific region.
China’s military said it has simulated attacks on high-value targets in Taiwan, including ports and energy facilities, as it carried out “live-fire” military drills around the self-ruled ...
Beijing vowed to respond to Taiwan’s “technological blockades” after the self-ruled island blacklisted Chinese companies ...
Taiwanese officials yesterday slammed Beijing’s “futile” efforts to court the nation’s young people after China’s Taiwan ...
India pulls ahead in AI race with $10 billion in cross-border investments, tops Asia: Moody’s report
Amid a global slowdown in cross-border investment, countries in East and Southeast Asia—particularly India, Singapore, and ...
US President Donald Trump has held talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping after dozens of People's Liberation Army aircraft and naval vessels were seen circling the disputed island of Taiwan.
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) announced on June 15, 2025, that it had added 601 entities—including Chinese ...
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