EU missing Taiwan opportunity to avoid irking ‘big friend’ China
Cooperation between Taiwan and Continental Europe has fallen far short of its potential, Taipei’s former envoy to Brussels told a recent conference in Germany, lamenting
Taiwan’s future is not China’s internal affair; it is the world’s
Winston Churchill, one of the principal architects of the 1943 Cairo Declaration, understood something in 1955 that remains true today. Addressing the House of Commons
FM stresses mutual benefit as US allows Nvidia H200 chip sales to China
In response to questions over the Trump administration’s decision to allow the sale of Nvidia H200 chips to China, and if China will allow these
Full steam ahead with Aukus – but where to?
“Full steam ahead” is the new Aukus catchcry, the Trump-inspired mantra for nuclear-powered boats. Certainly, the money is powering on, flowing freely in the direction of the United States,
US Will Proceed With Aukus Security Partnership, Rubio Says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration has endorsed the Aukus security agreement with Australia and the UK following a lengthy review of the Biden-era
U.S., Australian Cooperation on Land, Air, Sea, Industrial Base Top Topics at 40th AUSMIN
This is an incredibly strong alliance,” said Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio during remarks in advance of the talks. “In fact, as we were
Japan and Australia strengthen quasi-alliance with eye on China
The defense agreement signed Thursday by Japan and Australia smooths the way for joint drills by their armed forces with an eye on China, marking Tokyo’s first pact
Chinese fighter targets Japan SDF jet with radar, Defense Ministry says
A Chinese military aircraft on Saturday targeted its radar at a Japan Self-Defense Forces aircraft, the Japanese Defense Ministry said.
Allies must aid collective defense or face ‘consequences:’ Pentagon chief
U.S. allies who continue to be “free riders,” refuse to spend appropriately on defense and avoid contributions to collective defense, will pay a price, Defense
‘Blue ocean market’: why Brazil is becoming a magnet for Chinese investment
With their domestic profits narrowing and production capacity expanding, China’s firms are continuing to widen their overseas footprints in search of new, more lucrative markets.
