The shifting geopolitical landscape has opened new opportunities for Xi Jinping in his plans to wrest back control of Taiwan.
To stop invading Chinese forces seizing Taiwan, board gamer Ruth Zhong chooses the nuclear option: dropping an atomic bomb on the capital Taipei to secure the island's freedom and her victory.
The Coalition is playing “student politics” with a trio of Chinese warships lurking off Australia’s east coast, a senior ...
To safeguard our vital interests at sea, we must demonstrate self-reliance within our alliances, and develop and resource a ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) plans to conduct maritime domain awareness (MDA) flights over strategic areas of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) to uphold ...
The defense secretary has repeatedly derided the military lawyers for war crime prosecutions and battlefield rules of ...
Sky News host James Morrow discusses the Labor government's "major foreign policy failure" in allowing three Chinese warships ...
Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) offered President Trump a fiery rebuke late Friday, admonishing the president for the administration’s moves to overhaul the Defense Department, which he says are ...
BAMAKO, Mali — Mali’s army said it’s investigating soldiers who were accused by separatist Tuareg rebels of killing at least ...
New Zealand said the Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters near the Pacific nation on Saturday, ...
Australia accused China of inadequate notice for live-fire drills affecting flights between Australia and New Zealand.
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