SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin described China on Thursday as Russia's ally and threw his weight ...
It is up to the United States to decide what to do with Taiwan's decommissioned HAWK anti-aircraft missiles ... allies have ...
The president-elect’s call for Taiwan to spend more on its own defense and his complaints about its semiconductor dominance ...
MOFA was responding to Putin’s comments that echoed Beijing’s territorial claims over Taiwan and accusations that Taiwan was ...
As Taiwan considers bolstering its defense capabilities in light of possible Chinese aggression, the self-governing island is ...
The nation imported almost 114,000 barrels a day of Russian naphtha last month, representing 66 percent of its total imports ...
A host of problems that will need more subtle and sophisticated uses of force and coercive diplomacy will confront the new ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has previously implied that the United States could not protect Taiwan from a ...
That proximity has irked China, North Korea’s main backer. Chinese officials fear that Russia’s influence over the insular ...
As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term in office, China is bracing for unpredictability in its ...
The hike — to an all-time high — consolidates Russia’s ranking as the top supplier to Taiwan, a position previously held by ...
Taiwan is bracing for the results of the U.S. election, with some officials worried about what a new Trump administration could mean given the former president’s isolationist views.