Russia takes aim at America's Achilles Heel
A senior Russian academic has suggested Moscow should attempt to seize the only U.S. state that isn't covered by NATO—Hawaii.
Over 60 miners still trapped after Taiwan's biggest earthquake in 25 years
Helicopters brought six of the stranded miners to safety early Thursday morning.
Taiwan endures its fiercest earthquake since 1999: What we know
Several people were killed and more than 1,000 were injured in the most powerful temblor to strike the island in decades.
Nuclear submarine pact could deter China from Taiwan attack: US official
Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell discussed the AUKUS submarine project between the U.S., Australia and Britain.
Taiwan workers trapped in rock quarry: Everything we know after earthquake
Dozens have been trapped in two separate rock quarries, sparking a massive rescue effort.
Taiwan rocked by magnitude 7.2 earthquake
Four are dead and 57 reported injured so far in the most powerful quake to hit the island in a quarter century.
NATO's Hawaii blindspot
There are calls for NATO's collective security provision to be extended to Hawaii which is currently excluded.
China doubles down on friction in Taiwan's front-line islands
Beijing has warned it is watching closely as Taiwan prepares to hold military drills a stone's throw from China's shores.
Chinese spy plane detected flying into Pacific
The intelligence-gathering aircraft flew the same route for the second time this month.
China's neighbor adds more "carrier killers" to navy
A deadly combination of speed and firepower gives Taiwan's indigenous Tuo Chiang-class corvette a deadly advantage against larger ships.
Satellite images reveal Chinese military's mock targets in desert
Construction at a training site of a building that mimics Taiwan's Presidential Office began in March 2021.
How drones might decide a future US-China war
Experts say drone swarms could be used for locating targets in any potential U.S.-China conflict over Taiwan.
US denies reports of troops on China's doorstep
"There's no permanent stationing of U.S. forces in Taiwan," Adm. John Aquilino tells House Armed Services Committee.
China sends warnings to US ally amid rising tensions
China's messaging this week ranged from threatening to poetic in a flurry of Taiwan-related statements to the Philippines.
Chinese navy destroyer spotted off neighbor's shores
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said it detected six Chinese warships in nearby waters on Thursday.
Don't Abandon Europe in the Name of 'Asia First'
U.S. defense capabilities are already skewed in favor of the Middle East and East Asia. There isn't much to take away from Europe without creating a political mess.
Map shows China's patrols in restricted waters
Within view of China, Taiwan's Kinmen County has been at the center of Taiwan Strait tensions since two fishermen drowned during a chase last month.
China will be ready to invade Taiwan in three years, top US admiral says
Retiring Admiral John Aquilino said that China added over 400 fighter aircraft and more than 20 major warships in three years.
China puts on major show of force around neighbor
Taipei on Thursday reported the largest Chinese aircraft incursion of the year into its air defense zone.
Over 40 percent of Americans see China as "greatest enemy"
China is far and away America's main adversary according to Republicans and independents, while Democrats are much more likely to name Russia.
Taiwan confirms US troops on front-line islands near China
The stationing of American special forces trainers in Taiwan marks the first permanent U.S. presence on the self-ruled island in 45 years.
Taiwan slams Russia's Putin for backing China's territorial claim
Taiwan's foreign ministry countered the Russian leader's support for China's territorial claim over the self-ruled island.
China's coast guard joins Navy and Air Force for combined drills
The People's Liberation Army Navy and Air Force, along with the Chinese Coast Guard, demonstrated the use of civilian maritime force for military goals.
Is Taiwan About To Declare Independence? Not Exactly
In May, Taiwan will inaugurate a new president. Lai Ching-te's victory met with strong approval in Washington, but many harbor concerns about his pro-independence rhetoric.
Pentagon plans sea drone fleet for possible China war
The Defense Department is asking for $1 billion for its plans to field thousands of autonomous surface drones with an eye toward China's military buildup.
Insurance scam suspect caused double amputation with dry ice: investigators
A man in his 20s sought over $1 million in insurance payouts, prosecutors said.
China's neighbor developing futuristic laser weapon
Helped along with technical guidance from an unnamed friendly country, Taiwan's high-powered laser gun is reportedly nearing the test phase.
China's invasion force could face hundreds of exploding sea drones
A Chinese amphibious invasion of Taiwan could be complicated by a fleet of unmanned surface vessels.
US army soldier sold Taiwan response plans to China: DOJ
A China-based contact allegedly paid Army intelligence analyst Korbein Schultz $42,000 for sensitive military information.
Chinese state media issues warning on "disastrous" conflict with US
Tensions between China and the United States have grown over Taiwan's independence.