Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says it detected multiple waves of missile firings within China, days after Beijing said it successfully fired an intercontinental ballistic missile.
In a development that could potentially disrupt global security, China's missile arsenal is expanding at a rapid pace.
Democratically governed Taiwan, which China views as its territory, keeps a close watch on Chinese military drills given Beijing’s regular activities around the island, but only rarely releases ...
Taiwan's forces are continuously monitoring relevant developments, and air defence forces have maintained a high level of ...
Japan also expressed concern after China test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean for the ...
The sinking of China’s first Zhou-class submarine represents a setback for Beijing as it continues to build out the world’s ...
China's nuclear arsenal has grown faster than any other country, on track to potentially rival the US and Russian stockpiles ...
Satellite imagery showed that China’s newest nuclear-powered attack submarine sank alongside a pier while under construction, ...
Ishiba will succeed Fumio Kishida, who reshaped Japan’s role in the international community but last month announced he would ...
… And Threat Status joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal this week to discuss whether China is exploiting its ties with U.S.
If the Philippines still won’t comprehend the message then it can only hope to have better luck than Ukraine.” International news agency Reuters headlined the spectacular, and some sensed was an ...