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A scholar argues that with US military assets being consumed in the Middle East and domestic economic pressures mounting, the conditions for Beijing to move against Taiwan are more favorable now than they were before the Iran conflict began. Pictured: Chi

Iran War Could Embolden Xi on Taiwan, Scholar Says

During the plenary session of the People's Liberation Army and Armed Police Forces delegation at the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress on March 7, only Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Z

Xi Is Weakening His Army and Still Coming for Taiwan, Retired Japanese General Warns

Poor weather brings relative calm around the Taiwan Strait. File photo shows a vessel transiting the Taiwan Strait. (File photo, AP)

Opinion | Stop Guessing: PLA Aircraft Absence and Fewer Warships Near Taiwan Linked to Weather, Not Politics

Alexander C- Huang analyzes that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has twice told former U.S. President Biden about hopes for American support for 'peaceful unification.' Now with Trump in office, how will he respond to this issue? (Associated Press)

Beijing's Silent Skies: A Strategic Pause Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit?

China's 15th Five-Year Plan emphasizes technological self-reliance and innovation, with its success or failure potentially determining which nation gains strategic advantage in US-China competition. Pictured: Chinese Premier Li Qiang (李強) delivering the g

The Next U.S.-China Tech Battle Will Be Decided by Chips and AI

China's reduced economic growth target is viewed as 'pragmatic' but introduces new risks. Pictured: Aerial view of a container terminal in Shanghai, China. (File photo, AP)

China's Lowered Growth Target: Pragmatic but Risky for Regional Stability

Chinese President Xi Jinping interacts with citizens in Beijing's Dongcheng district. (AP)

China's Economic Pivot Under Pressure as Leaders Map Five-Year Plan

Online reports claim KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun will meet with CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping on March 12, but according to Storm Media's understanding, Cheng has other arrangements that day, so the 'Cheng-Xi Meeting' will have to wait. (Photo by Ko Ch

KMT Chair Cheng Li-wun Not Meeting Xi on March 12, Party Confirms

A soldier in uniform guards the entrance of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (AP)

Beijing Starts New Round of Corruption Crackdowns as Two Sessions Approaches