U.S. relationship have regularly made headline news in Taiwan lately. Many in Taiwan compare Ukraine's fate to its own, as China continues to threaten an invasion.
As President Trump turns toward Russia, Taiwan grapples with its reliance on U.S. support in the face of conflict with China.
In January 1988, one of Taiwan’s most senior nuclear engineers defected to the United States after passing crucial intelligence on a top-secret program that would alter the course of Taiwan’s history.
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Taiwan's military continues to struggle with recruiting troops as it looks to new methods to boost troop strength. One such idea is to enlist migrants into the island's armed forces.
The US president’s dramatic meltdown with Volodymyr Zelensky raises urgent questions about whether America would support the island if Beijing invaded.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal of three years of American policy toward Ukraine has raised concerns China might become emboldened to push its territorial claim on Taiwan, though experts
Successive governments have argued that denying Russia a victory in Ukraine was vital to dissuading China from invading the self-governing island. The notion of “Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow” is now all the more alarming.
Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun (鄭麗君) vowed to boost Taiwan’s defense capabilities including developing its own military drones, as the administration of US President Donald Trump weakens support for Ukraine casting doubt over Washington’s commitment to Taipei.
Industry experts say that Ukraine's critical resource deposits are undeveloped and vulnerable to the threat of Russian aggression.