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This year’s military exercises, unprecedented in length and scale, are designed to prepare people for the prospect of Chinese ...
For ordinary citizens in Taiwan, a Chinese invasion is no longer just a talking point at the dinner table. As military ...
Taipei came to a brief standstill on Thursday when air raid sirens forced people off the streets and into underground ...
Missile launchers on streets and tanks near a Costco aimed to bring home the threat of a Chinese invasion.
Sirens wailed, roads emptied and people were ordered to stay indoors in Taiwan's capital Taipei on Thursday during an annual ...
Air raid sirens wailed across Taipei on Thursday as large-scale drills were carried out as part of the annual Han Kuang ...
Taipei city Mayor Chiang Wan-an, second from left, and American Institute in Taiwan's (AIT) director Raymond F. Greene, center, watch an air raid drill in Taipei, Taiwan, ...
The third day of 'Urban Resilience' exercises- featuring air raid alerts, public evacuation manoeuvres, and disaster relief drills- to guard against Chinese threats to invade- will continue on ...
This year’s drills are ten days, twice as long as before. The timing is no accident. Tensions with Beijing remain high. While ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, about how Beijing will view Taiwan's large-scale military drills.
Taiwan is holding its latest round of annual military exercises, the Han Kuang. The live-fire drills include new weapons systems provided by the United States.