Taipei [Taiwan], June 26 (ANI): China has sent 29 warplanes into Taiwan's air defence zone, according to media reports, marking the third-largest fly-by in the country this year.
Beijing [China], June 25 (ANI): In a quest to gain control over Taiwan and suppress the island nation under its authoritative regime, China has decided to attack the country's economy by banning the import of fish and pineapples continuing its military bullying tactics.
Taipei [Taiwan], June 25 (ANI): Two Taiwanese officials were indicted for alleged involvement in developing a spying network for China, according to media reports.
Taipei [Taiwan], June 25 (ANI): Just days after 29 Chinese warplanes entered Taiwan's self-declared air defence identification zone, a US Navy P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance plane flew over the Taiwan Strait on Friday (local time).
Taipei [Taiwan], June 21 (ANI): Taiwan officials have proposed to reduce sales of semiconductor chips to China to counter Beijing's ban on Taipei's agricultural and fishery products.
Hong Kong, June 21 (ANI): Beijing has long been notorious for its difficult reporting circumstances for international journalists, however, of late the Chinese party-state and allied players are influencing free speech outside China's boundaries.
Beijing [China], June 15 (ANI): Chinese leader Xi Jinping signed new rules governing "non-war" military operations which will allow the Chinese military to undertake "special military operations" abroad.
Taipei [Taiwan], June 12 (ANI): Taiwan's Council of Agriculture (COA) Chief Chen Chi-Chung on Saturday said that China has violated the international trade rule with their decision of suspending the imports of grouper fish from his country and added that they may raise the issue at the World
Brussels [Belgium], June 3 (ANI): Amid tense relations with China, European Union (EU) is looking at boosting semiconductor trade with Taiwan. Hungry for chips, the EU hopes to tap into Taiwan's semiconductor and microchip industry.
Tel Aviv [Israel], June 1 (ANI): Jerusalem Post, an Israeli newspaper on Wednesday refused to budge before China's threat of severing ties with the publication if it does not remove Taiwan's Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu's article.