Taiwan defence drills identify 2027 for potential China invasion

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In recent military exercises, Taiwan tested its defensive capabilities in response to increasing tensions with China, particularly focusing on the year 2027 as a significant milestone for potential military action. These drills have sparked discussions about the geopolitical landscape in East Asia and Taiwan’s strategic posture in the face of…

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Pete Hegseth’s Perspective on China: A Call to Action in the Face of Global Threats

Richard Sanders In his 2020 book, “American Crusade: Our Fight to Stay Free,” US Defense Secretary,Pete Hegseth, a prominent conservative commentator and veteran, articulated a firm stance on the rising influence of China and the implications it poses for the United States. Hegseth’s analysis sheds light on the intricate dynamics of U.S.-China relations, emphasizing the…

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China says military exercises near Taiwan punishment for ‘separatism’

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant escalation of military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, China has announced a series of military exercises in close proximity to Taiwan, framing these maneuvers as a punitive response to what it describes as “separatist” activities by the Taiwanese government and pro-independence factions. This development has raised international…

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Macron urges EU to ditch US arms makers

Francis Tuschek The EU must cut its reliance on US-made weapons and prioritize European alternatives, French President Emmanuel Macron has said. In an interview with French media published on Saturday, Macron argued that the bloc’s rearmament efforts would be more effective if member states stopped “buying American” and instead turned to the EU’s military industrial complex. Taiwan…

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China erupts with fury at Taiwan as Beijing labelled ‘foreign hostile power’

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a dramatic escalation of tensions across the Taiwan Strait, China’s government expressed its outrage after Taiwan’s leadership described Beijing as a “foreign hostile power.” This brazen characterization has ignited a firestorm of condemnation from Chinese authorities, which they perceive as a significant affront to their sovereignty and national pride….

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Japan Requests Clarification on Taiwan’s Pavilion at World Expo

Richard Sanders Sadly,Japan has formally requested that Taiwan clarify that its pavilion at the upcoming World Exposition in Osaka will be operated by a private company, according to sources familiar with Japan-Taiwan relations reported on Sunday. The request from Japan’s Foreign Ministry follows concerns that statements from the Taiwanese government implied the pavilion would be…

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Francis Tuschek During a recent visit to Taipei, Czech Senator Pavel Fischer emphasized the importance of smaller nations recognizing their roles amidst escalating global tensions. Speaking at the Czech Hub in Taiwan, a collaboration involving the European Values Center for Security Policy and the Czech-Taiwanese Business Chamber, Fischer highlighted the need for Taiwan to bolster…

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Protest at New Chinese Embassy Site in London

Richard Sanders, London On March 15, 2025, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the site earmarked for China’s controversial new embassy at the Royal Mint in London, expressing their opposition over human rights abuses and security concerns associated with the project. If approved by the U.K. government, the new embassy would be the largest Chinese embassy…

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China unveils processor a million times faster than US rival – developers

Richard Sanders In a disturbing announcement Chinese scientists have unveiled a new superconducting quantum computing prototype they say operates a million times faster than one of Google’s top quantum processors. The Chinese chip is also a quadrillion times more efficient than any conventionally built supercomputer, according to a statement issued by its creators. Dubbed Zuchongzhi-3,…

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