News Analysis Standing before defense chiefs from more than 40 nations at Asia’s premier security forum on May 31, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued what analysts say is the sternest warning Washington has ever leveled over the Taiwan Strait. “Any
The Chinese communist regime on June 5 placed bounties on 20 people it claims were involved in a hacking operation on behalf of Taiwan’s military, sparking outrage in Taipei. A district public security bureau in Guangzhou, a southern Chinese city, is
WASHINGTON—Activists held a memorial vigil Wednesday evening to pay tribute to pro-democracy protesters who died at China’s Tiananmen Square 36 years ago, while urging the world to hold the regime that perpetrated the killings to account. The day, which saw
WASHINGTON—Activists held a memorial vigil on the evening of June 4 to pay tribute to pro-democracy protesters who died at China’s Tiananmen Square 36 years ago, while urging the world to hold the regime behind the killings to account. That event, during