Unprecedented Military Drills Kick Off in Taiwan; China Tightens Drone Export Controls
Taiwan’s biggest annual military drill is underway. For the first time, troops are rehearsing a specific scenario that could play out in a real war with China.
Drones have become a defining force on the global stage. They’re changing warfare in Ukraine and the Middle East, and they’re now emerging as a new front in the U.S.-China trade war.
The FBI has been working with Chinese and Russian law enforcement to crack down on crimes like fentanyl trafficking. NTD has more on the risks involved.
A record the FBI says underscores growing threats: More than 700 terror plots were stopped in the United States last year. Espionage arrests also climbed sharply.
Are the Chinese Wi-Fi routers in your home tools for the Chinese Communist Party to hack U.S. infrastructure? And what does this reveal about Beijing’s unrestricted warfare against the United States?
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Taiwan Simulates Chinese Invasion in War Games
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Taiwan Investigates 17 Chinese Firms
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China Responds to U.S. Pressure With Drone Export Controls
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Trump Accuses China of Funding Anti-Data Center Campaign
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FBI Works With China, Russia to Crack Down on Crime
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Japan Releases Defense Report, China Responds
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Hidden Backdoors Found in Chinese-Made Routers
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Citizens React to Rise of Socialism in Midterms
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