Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te visited an island off China on Friday for the 75th anniversary of a victory over communist forces, days after China and Taiwan held military drills in sensitive waters ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will visit a sensitive group of frontline islands that sit next to the Chinese coast on Friday ...
Taiwan has condemned the latest round of Chinese military drills around the self-governing island as an “unreasonable ...
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Tuesday that live fire Chinese drills in a province facing the island are part of routine annual drills but also possibly part of China's "deterrence effect" in ...
China will never commit to renouncing the use of force over Taiwan, the government in Beijing said on Wednesday after another ...
Beijing announced late on Monday that an area around Niushan - an island 105km (66 miles) from Taiwan - will be closed for drills for four hours from 09:00 local time (01:00 GMT) on Tuesday.
Taiwan is located in the western Pacific Ocean, between the Philippines and Japan. It’s about 100 miles off the southeast ...
Taiwanese leader Lai Ching-te insisted Friday that the island's determination to defend its sovereignty "will not change", as ...
Niushan island is the closest point between mainland China and Taiwan and sits south of the Taiwan-controlled Matsu islands. Taiwan downplayed the drills, saying Beijing's exercises were part of ...