Navy asks for kamikaze drones

Richard Sanders, Staff Writer The Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology received an order from the navy for a domestically developed exploding drone, the state-owned defense technology research group said yesterday. The institute is conducting the final certification tests before delivering Loitering Munition 1 to the navy, institute aeronautics systems research division director Yeh Chia-fan…

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Taiwan Warns Law Changes May Have ‘Serious Impacts’ on Budget

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taipei, Taiwan – In a recent statement that has stirred discussions across political and economic circles, Taiwan’s financial authorities have cautioned that proposed changes in legislation could have significant repercussions on the nation’s fiscal health. As the government navigates a complex economic landscape marked by global uncertainties, officials are emphasizing…

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China strongly deplores, firmly opposes US military assistance, arms sales to Taiwan: spokesperson

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor China strongly deplores and firmly opposes US military assistance and arms sales to China’s Taiwan region, and has immediately lodged solemn representations with the United States, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said Sunday. The White House on December 21 announced military assistance worth US$571.3 million to Taiwan. The US Department…

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Joe Biden approves $571 million in defence support for Taiwan

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a decisive step amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, President Joe Biden has approved a substantial package of $571 million in defense support for Taiwan. This decision underscores the United States’ commitment to bolstering Taiwan’s defenses as it faces increasing military pressure from China. The relationship between…

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Taiwan lawmakers brawl over bills that would ‘damage democracy’

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taipei, Taiwan – A chaotic scene unfolded in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan on Tuesday as lawmakers from opposing parties engaged in a physical altercation over a series of contentious bills that critics claim threaten the island’s democratic values. The clash erupted during a debate session, drawing nationwide attention and raising concerns…

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Taiwan Gets Major Boost With US Abrams Tanks

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan Receives Major Boost with U.S. Abrams Tanks Amid Regional Tensions Taipei, Taiwan — [Date] In a significant development for Taiwan’s defense capabilities, the United States has commenced the delivery of M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks to the island nation, a move that is expected to bolster Taiwan’s military readiness…

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China denies spying in UK

Richard Sanders, Staff Writer In a statement issued on Tuesday, a Chinese embassy spokesperson in London criticized “anti-China rhetoric from a small number of UK MPs,” claiming it has exposed their distorted views on China. The spokesperson accused them of attempting to “discredit China” and “hinder normal exchanges between China and the UK.” This statement…

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NATO Chief warns of China threat

by Francis Tuschek, Staff Writer NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s comments about China’s intimidation of Taiwan and its desire to alter the global order carry considerable weight, especially as authoritarian regimes intensify their aggressiveness, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) stated yesterday. During a speech at the Carnegie Europe think tank in Brussels on Thursday, Rutte…

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