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A slow reunification now seems possible. And for that, Beijing just needs to win the psychological war, writes Kerry Brown.
The Taiwanese government is seeking to strengthen cooperation with the Philippines including on maritime patrols amid China’s increasing use of gray-zone tactics in the region.
China released the map on Monday of its famous U-shaped line covering about 90% of the South China Sea, a source of many of the disputes in one of the world's most contested waterways, where more ...
STORY: Just off a small fishing port on Taiwan’s Pacific coast, a local company is testing what could be a new weapon in the island's military arsenal - sea drones.They're a powerful if ...
Taiwan has a new sea drone that it says can fire torpedoes or ram enemies with explosives. It's a small versatile craft that adds to Taipei's arsenal for countering a Chinese invasion.
China’s Ministry of Natural Resources released the new map on Aug. 28, notably with a line on the east of Taiwan, which Beijing considers a renegade province.
The island plans to start introducing sea drones to its naval forces this year as part of preparations for what it sees as a potential invasion by China as soon as 2027.
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