China’s Military Flights Near Taiwan Halt for Nearly Two Weeks

Richard Saunders, Phnom Penh Taiwan’s skies recently saw an unexpected pause in Chinese military activity that left defense observers guessing. For nearly two weeks, no People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft were recorded flying near the island—a rare silence in what has become a near-daily pattern of incursions. According to Taiwan’s defense ministry, Chinese warplanes resumed…

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Beyond Rhetoric: Calls for Concrete Action to Address Gender-Based Violence and Discrimination in Newsrooms

Associate Editor, Taipei As the international community including Taiwan observes this year’s International Women’s Month, the Federation of Eastern African Journalists has noted with concerns about unacceptable working conditions women journalists are subjected to by both local and international media houses. We urge local and global media industry to move beyond rhetoric and implement meaningful…

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Xi Jinping Vows Tougher Military Anti-Corruption Drive Amid Espionage Concerns

Richard Saunders, Phnom Penh – Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged to intensify his campaign against corruption in the armed forces, warning that disloyalty and graft will not be tolerated as Beijing faces mounting scrutiny over internal discipline and foreign espionage threats. Speaking to delegates from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the People’s Armed…

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Iran’s Decentralized Defense Strategy Sends Shockwaves Through Global Energy Markets

Francis Tuschek, Kaohsiung Iran’s decentralized “Mosaic Defense” strategy has intensified regional instability, disrupting global energy flows and raising concerns in Asia over supply security. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has adopted a war of attrition, deploying waves of drones and missiles to overwhelm U.S. and Gulf defenses while targeting energy infrastructure critical to the…

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China Condemns US-Israeli Strikes on Iran, Taiwan Watches Regional Fallout

Francis Tuschek, Associate Editor– China has sharply criticized the recent joint US-Israeli military strikes on Iran, describing them as a “flagrant violation” of the UN Charter and a departure from “fundamental norms of international relations,” according to a March 1 report from state-run Xinhua News Agency. Beijing’s reaction mirrors its earlier denunciation of Washington’s capture…

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US ramps up nuclear claims against China

Richard Saunders, Subic Bay Taiwan is closely monitoring reports after a senior U.S. official reiterated claims that China conducted an underground nuclear explosion in June 2020 — an allegation Beijing has again dismissed as baseless political manipulation. Speaking at an event hosted by Washington’s Hudson Institute, U.S. Assistant Secretary for Arms Control and Nonproliferation Christopher…

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