Typhoon Bavi Churns Towards Taiwan
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Taiwan's radar detected China's missile launch shortly after liftoff. This allowed the island to monitor the initial flight and share intelligence. The AN/FPS-115 Pave Paws radar tracked the missile's trajectory within its range.
Beijing sent two ships to patrol the waters east of Taiwan, a new campaign to challenge the island’s control of waters crucial to any future invasion.
Fourteen ferry routes connecting Taiwan proper with its outlying islands and China were today suspended due to Typhoon Bavi, affecting 114 ferry trips, the Maritime and Port Bureau said. The suspended routes were Keelung-Matsu,
Chin Lee ON BOARD THE TAIWAN COAST GUARD SHIP PP-10081, Taiwan Strait, July 9 (Reuters) - Taiwan's government took a small group of foreign lawmakers on a Coast Guard ship
TAIPEI, July 1 (Reuters) - Taiwanese ships off the island's east coast should ignore any boarding and inspection demands by China's Coast Guard, and if necessary Taiwanese Coast Guard vessels will intervene to stop this from happening,
Chinese scholars have claimed that Batanes is a "natural geographic extension of Taiwan" and therefore part of China’s sovereignty, dismissing the validity of Japan‑Philippines maritime delimitation talks,
China's gradually increasing pressure tactics risk creating an entirely new status quo in the Taiwan Strait, which the international community may not realise until it is
By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI, June 24 (Reuters) - Taiwan's military needs to test if it can respond immediately to a war breaking out, as the warning time for any Chinese attack is shortening, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on Wednesday.
