Chinese leader Xi Jinping signs new rules governing 'non-war' military operations.
Details of 'non-war' operations have yet to emerge, but spark concerns over a possible future invasion of Taiwan.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has signed a directive allowing 'non-war' uses of the military, prompting concerns that Beijing may be gearing up to invade the democratic island of Taiwan under the guise of a "special operation" not classified as war.
While Taiwan has never been governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), nor formed part of the People's Republic of China, and its 23 million people have no wish to give up their sovereignty or democratic way of life, Beijing insists the island is part of its territory.