Taiwanese citizens and their government are sending donations to war-torn Ukraine as a show of extra sympathy, analysts say. They argue that many on the Asian Pacific island fear they could become the next place to be targeted by a major military power. China claims the island as part of its territory and has not…
Some Taiwanese fear their homeland could become a warzone like Ukraine. China claims the island as part of its territory and has not renounced use of force, if needed
Some Taiwanese fear their homeland could become a warzone like Ukraine. China claims the island as part of its territory and has not renounced use of force, if needed
Ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian troops have invaded Ukraine. Tanks and missiles have been ravaging the country. They also destroyed the 21st century’s illusion of peace.
It was not only an attack against Ukraine, but also a severe attack against democratic countries as a whole. Not only is it a challenge to Ukrainians, but it is also a critical challenge to the unity and solidarity of all democratic countries against military aggression.
Would humankind ever learn from history after countless wars? Would we be united and committed to fight for the universal core values we embrace freedom, democracy, human