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    Taiwan on alert over 'waves' of missile tests in north China

    Taiwan's defence ministry is closely monitoring missile tests in China's Inner Mongolia region. Air defence forces are on alert as tensions remain high between Taiwan and China. President Lai Ching-te's calls for talks with China have been rejected, escalating military pressure from Beijing.

    Japan warns on China, North Korea in defence white paper

    Japan's defence ministry has emphasized the importance of countering regional threats, including China's military clout and North Korea's nuclear-armed status. The ministry's annual white paper outlined its stance on issues such as Taiwan tensions and the intensifying rivalry between China and the US. The ministry highlighted that China's military ambitions are the greatest strategic challenge to Japan and the world.

    Taiwan detects five Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels near its territory

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported that Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels conducted operations around Taiwan over the weekend. From Saturday 6 am to Sunday 6 am local time, five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) in various sectors. Additionally, seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels were active in the region. Taiwan's armed forces monitored these activities closely and responded appropriately. This incident is part of China's increasing military maneuvers near Taiwan amid ongoing tensions over sovereignty.

    Taiwan detects 35 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels near its territory

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 35 Chinese military aircraft and seven naval vessels near Taiwan from Wednesday to Thursday morning. Among these, 33 aircraft crossed the median line, entering Taiwan's ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed aircraft, naval ships, and coastal missile systems. This incident is part of a pattern of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan, with 371 aircraft and 204 vessels detected so far in June. Additionally, Taiwan's Coast Guard monitored four Chinese vessels near the Kinmen Islands, reflecting ongoing tensions and China's assertive policies towards Taiwan.

    Taiwan detects 15 Chinese military aircraft, 6 naval ships around nation

    The Ministry of National Defense reported 15 Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels near Taiwan over the weekend. Eight aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line into Taiwan's air defense identification zone. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, naval ships, and coastal missile systems to monitor the activity. This adds to a pattern of increased Chinese military presence around Taiwan, with 301 aircraft and 183 naval/coast guard vessels tracked this month alone. China's actions are part of its strategy to assert sovereignty over Taiwan.

    Taiwan keeping watch after Chinese submarine surfaces in Taiwan Strait

    The narrow strait that separates Taiwan from China is a frequent source of tension. Taiwan reports Chinese warplanes and warships operating there on a daily basis, as Beijing seeks to assert its sovereignty claims against the democratically governed island.

    • Taiwan reports Chinese military activity near its territory

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported 12 Chinese military aircraft and 8 naval vessels near its territory, with 7 aircraft entering its Air Defense Identification Zone. Taiwan deployed its own aircraft and naval ships to monitor the situation. China's increased military activities near Taiwan have raised tensions, including the implementation of a new law allowing Chinese Coast Guard to board and detain foreign citizens, drawing international criticism.

      China strongly opposes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, urges withdrawal

      China has demanded the immediate withdrawal of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, expressing strong opposition and lodging a formal complaint. The U.S. approved an $80 million sale of F-16 fighter jet parts to Taiwan, aiming to bolster its security and maintain regional stability. China vowed to enhance its military training to protect its sovereignty. Taiwan welcomed the deal, set to be finalized in July, as a boost to its air force's combat capabilities.

      Taiwan detects 10 Chinese ships, six military aircraft around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels. Grey zone tactics used by China around Taiwan have increased tensions since Lai Ching Te became the new President of Taiwan. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, navy ships, and coastal-based missile systems to monitor PLA activity. Tensions between China and Taiwan remain high.

      Taiwan detects 28 Chinese aircraft around island

      Taiwan's defence ministry reported detecting 28 Chinese aircraft around the island within a three-hour window on Wednesday. This follows recent military drills by China, showcasing its capability to control Taiwan, which it claims as its territory. The aircraft, including fighter jets, transport planes, and drones, crossed the Taiwan Strait's median line and coordinated with Chinese warships. Taiwan is closely monitoring the situation. These drills, termed "Joint Sword-2024A," came after Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te's inauguration, which Beijing condemned as a move towards Taiwan's independence.

      Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft, 11 naval and 4 coast guard vessels near its territory

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 21 Chinese military aircraft, 11 naval vessels, and 4 coast guard vessels near its territory from Sunday to Monday. Ten of the aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern and southeastern ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed its naval vessels and coastal missiles for monitoring. This follows a pattern of increased Chinese military activity, with similar detections reported earlier. The tension highlights the geopolitical complexities in the Taiwan Strait, especially following President Lai Ching-te's recent inauguration and subsequent Chinese military drills around Taiwan.

      Taiwan detects Chinese military aircraft, vessels operating around its vicinity

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence reported detecting seven PLA aircraft and over 10 PLAN vessels around Taiwan on Sunday. Up until 6 a.m., Taiwan tracked 7 PLA aircraft, 14 PLAN vessels, and 4 China Coast Guard vessels in the vicinity, prompting a monitoring and response effort by Taiwan's armed forces. The previous day, 62 PLA aircraft and 27 PLAN vessels were detected, with 47 aircraft crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan condemned China's military exercises as destabilizing and reaffirmed its commitment to sovereignty and democratic values.

      China ends war games, Taiwan details warplane, warship surge

      Chinese state television's military channel said late on Friday the drills had concluded. A commentary in the official People's Liberation Army Daily said they had lasted for two days from Thursday to Friday, as previously announced.

      Taiwan's military, coast guard activate in response to China's drills

      Taiwan's aerial and naval forces responded to China's military drills as President Lai Ching-te swore in. Taipei's coast guard warned off Chinese vessels amid 'Joint Sword-2024A' war games.

      Taiwan detects Chinese incursion with military vessels around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence has detected Chinese military vessels near the nation, including seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels and four China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels. The Taiwan Armed Forces (ROCArmedForces) have monitored the situation and responded accordingly. This development marks a concerning escalation in tensions between Taiwan and China, which has long claimed sovereignty over the island.

      China warns after Lai inauguration that Taiwan independence is 'dead end'

      China warned on Monday that efforts toward Taiwan's independence are a "dead end" after the island's new President Lai Ching-te took office. Beijing, which considers Taiwan part of its territory and has threatened force to control it, labelled Lai a "dangerous separatist." Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin reiterated that Taiwan independence efforts are doomed to fail. Concurrently, Beijing imposed sanctions on three US defence companies over arms sales to Taipei and censored discussions of the inauguration on Chinese social media.

      Taiwan detects 6 Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels around its vicinity

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence reported the detection of six Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels around its territory on Monday. Notably, six aircraft crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ). Taiwan's Armed Forces monitored and responded to these incursions.

      Taiwan detects seven Chinese military aircrafts and vessels across its vicinity

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defense detected Chinese military aircraft and People's Liberation Army Navy vessels near Taiwan. ROCArmedForces and Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence responded to the escalating tensions with China. Saturday, a significant presence of People's Liberation Army aircraft and vessels were identified in Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zones. The tensions highlight China's ambitions to reunify Taiwan with the mainland.

      Forty-five Chinese aircraft, 6 vessels detected near Taiwan, tensions rise

      According to official statements released on Wednesday, a total of 45 PLA aircraft and 6 vessels from China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) were detected operating near Taiwan as of 6 am local time. Of particular concern was the intrusion into Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) by 26 aircraft, which crossed the median line, venturing into the northern and southwestern sectors of Taiwan's airspace.

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