BEIJING, March 9 (Reuters) - China on Monday condemned the "evil designs" of Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai's rare visit to ...
China's Defense Ministry on Wednesday warned Japan that retreating to its belligerent and militarist past would "lead nowhere but self-destruction". Jiang Bin, the ministry's spokesman, made the ...
A weekend appearance by Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai at Tokyo Dome, where he cheered on his island’s team at the World Baseball Classic, has created a geopolitical storm. But the real significance of ...
By Makiko Yamazaki and Tamiyuki Kihara TOKYO, March 9 (Reuters) - Tokyo and Washington are looking at building a display ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration will open a trade inquiry into South Korea, China, Japan and 13 other economies ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, ...
Analysis of the vital U.S.-Japan alliance amid rising Indo-Pacific tensions and strategic security challenges.
China-wary governments in Asia are planning further investments in military hardware security tensions intensify. Taiwanese ...
When Japan launched its full-scale invasion of China in 1937, the conflict quickly escalated into one of the most brutal campaigns of the Second World War. Major cities fell as Japanese forces ...
Tokyo must confront an array of hurdles to such a move, with personnel issues and potential redundancies standing in the way.
China has accused Taiwan’s premier Cho Jung-tai of “evil motives” after he was spotted over the weekend in the Tokyo Dome supporting his national team in an international baseball tournament in Japan.
U.S. air superiority is crucial for defense of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea amid rising threats from China and Russia.