China has banned sales of dual-use products to 28 American military suppliers over increased concerns about national security, the country’s Commerce Ministry announced on Thursday. Dual-use items are goods,
The Chinese leader projected confidence amid Beijing’s economic struggles and ahead of the inauguration of Donald Trump, set to take a hard line on China.
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100, is remembered in China for bringing an end to decades of hostility and establishing diplomatic relations with Beijing – at the expense of Taiwan.
Given this reality, the notion that China might bail out the British economy is utterly fanciful. Even if such an intervention were consistent with how the Chinese regime operates — which it is not — China’s own economy is faltering, burdened by structural issues that Xi’s regime seems incapable of resolving.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te pledged to strengthen the island's defenses in the face of escalating Chinese threats, saying in a New Year’s address on Wednesday that Taiwan was a crucial part of the “line of defense of democracy” globally.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vowed to keep increasing the island’s defense spending and display its resolve to fight, as Beijing intensifies drills showcasing its ability to use military force against Taipei.
The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) on Sunday issued a warning to Taiwanese travellers visiting China to exercise caution while taking photos, adding that specific postures and positions could lead to their arrest by Chinese authorities,
Decisions made upstream in China have downstream effects. By asserting control over water resources originating in Tibet, China reinforces its position as an upper riparian hegemon, complicating India’s efforts to ensure water security for its northeastern states and potentially fueling domestic upheavals.
A Chinese war plane goes missing near Taiwan. China sends swarms of military boats and planes for a blockade as Taiwan goes on a war footing. The premise of "Zero Day", a new Taiwan TV drama envisioning a Chinese invasion,
Taiwan's President vows to defend democracy against Chinese threats, emphasizing the importance of national defense and upholding democracy.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te said Wednesday the island must increase defense spending and "demonstrate its determination" to protect itself, in a New Year's speech just weeks before US President-elect Donald Trump takes office in the United States.