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Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers forced through a special bill that provides billions of dollars of new funding for the military ...
The United States has "succeeded" in pressing its North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies to agree to increase their military spending from 2 percent of their gross domestic product to 5 percent in ...
The U.S. push for increased defense spending from its Asian allies mirrors the Cold War-era experience of NATO, where U.S.
Trump administration says it is trying to prevent war but raises eyebrows by calling for commitments from Australia and Japan ...
Taiwan’s military spending accounts for about 5 percent of GDP, based on NATO standards, including 1.5 percent spent on boosting infrastructure resilience, Representative to the US Alexander Yui told ...
US under-secretary of defence for policy is seeking answers from Australia and Japan about their military commitments in the ...
Taiwan's defense companies face funding volatility and bureaucratic delays that undermine business confidence despite ...
Momentum is building in Taiwan to lessen its business dependency on China, its biggest trading partner. Doing so will not be ...
The Pentagon is urging Japan and Australia to clarify what role they would play if the U.S. and China went to war over Taiwan ...
Elbridge Colby, a senior White House official, has pushed Australia to clarify what role it would play if Washington and ...
The ending of martial law in 1987 enabled pent-up social grievances to explode. Ho Ming-sho (何明修), the well-known National ...
Anthony Albanese has been asked point blank what Australia would do if the US and China “went to war over Taiwan”.