TAIWAN
Taiwan's Executive Yuan originally proposed a US$39.6 billion (NT$1.25 trillion) special defense budget, but in May the Legislative Yuan reduced it to US$24.7 billion (NT$780 billion). The approved package did not include funding for the commercial procurement or commissioned production of unmanned systems, CNA reported. To continue developing Taiwan's uncrewed
US Think Tank: CCP Could Use Energy Siege to Paralyze Taiwan, Disrupt US Supply Chains
On Monday, Nov. 17, the U.S.-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) released a report warning...
British Media Links Chen Zhi to CCP Intelligence and Taiwan Operations
According to the latest reports from British media, the Chinese transnational criminal organization “...
CCP in Crisis: Internal Control Ramps Up as Japan Signals Taiwan Support
After the Fourth Plenary Session of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), a new wave of mental control has...
Hsiao Bi-khim’s Historic Voice in Europe Sets Record: Fluent English Becomes Taiwan’s Soft Power
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) Brussels Summit 2025 convened at the European Parliament...
Takaichi Sanae Stands by Pro-Taiwan Remarks: ‘No Plans to Retract’
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated during questioning in the House of Representatives on Nov...
Threat by Chinese Consul General in Osaka to ‘Cut Off the Filthy Head’ of Japanese Prime Minister Sparks
Chinese Consul General in Osaka Xue Jian recently posted an extremely inflammatory and undiplomatic comment...
PLA Told to ‘Live a Tight Life’ as Germany Warns Beijing May Strike Taiwan Amid US Election Unrest
A senior People’s Liberation Army (PLA) official has called on the Chinese military to “live a tight...
KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen Faces Backlash for Honoring CCP Spy in White Terror Tribute
Chairwoman of Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT) opposition party Cheng Li-wen on Nov. 8 attended the Autumn Memorial...
Japan Might Consider Chinese Attack on Taiwan a Direct Threat to National Security, PM Takaichi Says
According to Japanese media reports, on Nov. 7 (Friday), Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae made a clear statement...