Anders Fogh Rasmussen is set to meet with the island’s president, Tsai Ing-wen
Anders Fogh Rasmussen is set to meet with the island’s president, Tsai Ing-wen
President Tsai Ing-wen says decision was extremely difficult
Washington is making up excuses to preserve its “hegemony,” Beijing said
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has resigned as head of the governing Democratic Progressive Party after its poor showing in local elections.
Beijing and Taipei have spoken out after Tesla chief executive Elon Musk said Taiwan should become a special administrative zone of China.
US President Joe Biden has again said the US would defend Taiwan in the event of an attack by China.
Top military experts have been quietly simulating the war that could break out over Taiwan. The results are grim for everyone involved.
A US congressional delegation has arrived for an unannounced visit to Taiwan, 12 days after a tour of the island by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
There are many advantages for China if its blow-up over Taiwan turns into war – but there’s one move that could bring the Asian superpower to its knees.
The military has announced the successful completion of assignments around the island, but added that regular patrols will continue
Foreign meddling means Beijing must retain use of force as an option, paper outlines
China has announced it is severing ties with the United States on a litany of key issues over the countries’ disagreement over Taiwan.
Restrictions on the US House speaker and family members come in response to her visit to Taiwan
U.S. House speaker meets with Taiwan’s president, key lawmaker during a trip that has heightened tension
Taiwan is bracing for a potential show of force from China as US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was expected to arrive on the island late Tuesday.
China will "fight to the very end" to stop Taiwanese independence, the country's defence minister vowed Sunday, stoking already soaring tensions with the United States over the island.
US President Joe Biden has warned China is "flirting with danger" over Taiwan, and vowed to intervene militarily to protect the island if it is attacked.
U.S. president's comments appear to be a departure from existing U.S. policy of so-called strategic ambiguity
Beijing has warned Tokyo against damaging bilateral relations after Japan’s Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso suggested that his country should work with the US to defend Taiwan in case of a Chinese invasion.
From a father cradling the motionless body of his six-year-old daughter, to a woman who lost her entire family, Taiwanese media has been dominated by the heartbreaking stories of survivors of Friday's train crash.