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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, after on Wednesday (May 2) a Philippine official accused the Chinese coast guard of damaging two vessels with high-pressure water cannons. Philippine officials said that while on their way to the disputed Scarborough shoal the previous day, to help Philippine fishermen
Australia Expecting $5.2 Million in COVID-19 Fines by Seizing Defaulters’ Homes, Bank Accounts, and Licenses
Queensland Health Services has assigned the State Penalties Enforcement Register (SPER) to collect $5.2...
Japan Welcomes German Warship for the First Time in Two Decades
The German navy frigate Bayern made a port call in Tokyo on Nov. 5. This is the first time in two decades...
Chinese Buddhists Made to Watch Communist Propaganda, Told to Be ‘Monks of Mao Zedong’
An image showing a group of Buddhist monks in northern China’s Tianjin city watching a communist propaganda...
Alliances Are Forming to Resist the CCP and Defend Taiwan: Former China Country Desk Officer Joseph Bosco
On Oct. 29, Joseph Bosco, former China Country Desk Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense...
US Senators Introduce Bill to Bolster Taiwan’s Defense in Face of Beijing Aggression
On Thursday, Nov. 4, a group of U.S. senators led by Jim Risch (R-Idaho), ranking member of the Senate...
Taiwan Must Protect Itself if It Wants to Prevent Communist Invasion: Defense Minister
Taiwan’s defense minister Chiu Kuo-cheng recently said that military tensions between Beijing and Taipei...
Taiwan’s Battle to Remain Free
Commentary All eyes are on Taiwan, as the island roughly the size of Maryland, fights to keep its...
Singapore Sees ‘Unusual Surge’ in COVID-19 Cases
Despite being one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, Singapore is seeing a continued surge...
Miles Yu: To Defend Taiwan is to Defend American Democracy
On Oct. 29, at the forum on U.S.-Indo-Pacific strategies and cross-strait affairs hosted by the Washington...