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Trading Taiwan for peace with China is a dangerous illusion
The surest way to keep peace in the Taiwan Strait is not to abandon democracy, but to make aggression unthinkable and dialogue inevitable.
China’s defense minister has renewed threats of his country’s takeover of self-ruled Taiwan as he opened a security forum in Beijing on Thursday.
Xi Jinping had long been interested in a reported invasion of Taiwan, but a simple invite may have an effect on global security
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China Vs Taiwan South China Sea: Taiwan Test-Fires Sky Sword II Missile | BIG Threat To China?
Tensions in the South China Sea continue to escalate as Taiwan test-fires its domestically developed Sky Sword II (Land Sword II) surface-to-air missile system in a high-profile live-fire drill. Conducted under the supervision of the Republic of China Army ...
Taiwan's message to the international community is that it is determined to defend itself and that people should not believe any claim it has surrendered in the event of invasion, President Lai Ching-te said on Saturday,
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'King of Storms' Typhoon Ragasa Hits Southern China After Killing 17 in Taiwan - Top Updates
Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest tropical cyclone of the year, made landfall in southern China, having previously caused 17 fatalities and significant damage in Taiwan.
China’s aircraft carrier Fujian passes through Taiwan Straits to hold tests, training in South China Sea: navy spokesperson Japan’s Defense Ministry claimed that the Japanese side had for the first time spotted China’s aircraft carrier Fujian ...
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Typhoon Ragasa bears down on southern China after killing 17 in Taiwan
Typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, struck the southern Chinese city of Yangjiang on Wednesday after killing 17 people in Taiwan and lashing Hong Kong with ferocious winds and heavy rains.
Taiwan's export orders rose for the seventh straight month in August, fuelled by demand for tech products such as those related to artificial intelligence, but global trade uncertainty continues to cloud the outlook.