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AP Newsroom on MSNTaiwan showcases unmanned surface vessels as strategic deterrent to Chinese military threatTaiwan’s military is strengthening its maritime defense capabilities by showcasing a new fleet of uncrewed surface vehicles, designed for both surveillance and offensive operations, during rising tensions with China.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing faces further controls on its business with China but looks to be making progress on U.S. chip production.
On their own they may not amount to a hill of beans. But grouped together, they provide some food for thought. Various incidents have taken place in a
As tension between China and Taiwan grows daily, China’s recent development of a non-nuclear hydrogen bomb has added a new layer of uncertainty.
The two governments continue to publicly accuse each other of cyberattacks against critical infrastructure, in possible preparation for real-world hostilities.
China's Foreign Ministry protested Hegseth's remarks, asserting that the US military presence in the Asia-Pacific region is turning it into a "powder keg."
China, meanwhile, has stepped up its own naming efforts. In March, it publicly accused four individuals tied to Taiwan’s military of launching cyberattacks and collecting sensitive information. While public attribution is common in the West, such moves by China are relatively new.