Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te took a major step forward on Feb. 14 when he publicly committed to raising Taiwan’s defense spending from 2.45 percent to 3 percent of GDP in 2025 through a special ...
Taiwan’s defense challenges do not stem from a lack of spending per se but from inefficiencies in how its defense funds are ...
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te says tougher measures are needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration, spying and other efforts to weaken the island’s defenses ...
Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) yesterday told lawmakers that Taiwan currently “does not have the capacity” to spend 10 percent of ...
Currently, Taiwan does not have the capability to allocate a defense budget of NT$2.6 trillion ($78 billion),' says Premier ...
Unfortunately, Taiwan is not presently prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United ...
The ministry is to comprehensively examine and amend the Military Trial Act (軍事審判法) in accordance with the principle of fair ...
TAIPEI: Taiwan plans to reinstate military judges to hear Chinese espionage cases and other offences involving Taiwanese ...
The Ministry of Defence of Taiwan confirmed a media report that a retired Air Force major had disclosed classified documents ...
The U.S. halts military aid to Ukraine, prompting Europe to ramp up defense spending, reshaping global markets and boosting ...
Australia is scrambling to deploy new long-range missiles as the recent arrival of powerful Chinese warships off the ...
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