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As they kicked off the largest joint military exercises in Australia’s history with a press conference in Sydney earlier this ...
China and America have been at odds on the Taiwan issue for a long time and Washington has always portrayed itself as the ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's government announced T$88 billion ($2.67 billion) worth of financial help on Friday for companies and industries to deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs. U.S. President ...
Mr Albanese has tried to use the first leg of his visit to highlight the human links between Australia and China, going for a ...
Ely Ratner, ex-assistant secretary of defence for Indo-Pacific security, says pressure on Australia to prepare for war is an ...
About 6.8 million residents are eligible to vote on Saturday (Jul 26) from 8am to 4pm on whether their opposition Kuomintang ...
Pat Conroy was responding to a Financial Times report that the United States has been pressing allies on what they would do if a conflict broke out over Taiwan. "One, we don't engage in hypotheticals.
Japanese government officials are telling companies they would be “on their own” if they needed to evacuate staff from Taiwan in case of a Chinese attack, according to people familiar with the matter, ...
The United States is unlikely to secure public pledges from Japan and Australia on what they would do if a conflict broke out ...
A Liberal frontbencher says the United States “can’t expect” Australia to declare its military position on a hypothetical position on Taiwan.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Canberra does not support any one-sided move on Taiwan as Washington calls for clarity on Australia’s stance - Anadolu Ajansı ...