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Surge in South China Sea Naval Exercises in 2018 Vexes Beijing
TAIPEI — A surge in naval maneuvers in the South China Sea by Western allies this year is keeping China from any further expansion into the contested waters, analysts say. Vessels from Australia, France, Japan and the United States have sent ships to the 3.5 million-square-kilometer sea in 2018. They believe the sea rich in […]
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China Files WTO Complaint Over U.S. Tariffs On $200 Billion Of Imports
China has filed a case with the World Trade Organization against the U.S. to protest the Trump administration’s plan to put new tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. China says the tariffs are illegal attempts at protectionism. China’s Ministry of Commerce announced it is pursuing legal remedy against the U.S. in a brief […]
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South China Sea Exercises Fortify Once Edgy U.S.-Philippine Relations
TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Analysts say joint naval exercises by the Philippines and the United States in the South China Sea are an indication the island nation is drawing closer to its former colonizer and historic friend after several years seeking warmer relations with the United States’ cold war foe, China. The exercises, July 9-16, include […]
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The Navy just sent an F-35 carrier to the South China Sea
The US Navy broke with its tradition of hyping up F-35 deployments when it sent the USS Essex jump-jet carrier into the Western Pacific with a deck full of the revolutionary fighter jets this week — and it could signal a big change in how the US deals with its toughest adversaries. When the USS […]
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Is China Using Force or Coercion in the South China Sea?
Tensions in the South China Sea have steadily increased in recent years in light of China’s enhanced island building activities, conducted to make room for what is now a string of fully fledged military bases, equipped with airstrips, electronic warfare equipment, and long-range anti-ship and anti-air missiles. The defense ministers of Australia, Japan, and the […]
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Two Years On, South China Sea Ruling Remains a Battleground for the Rules-Based Order
On 12 July 2016, an independent arbitral tribunal established under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) published a clear and binding ruling on China’s claims vis-à-vis the Philippines in the South China Sea. China’s response at the time was to dismiss the ruling as ‘nothing more than a piece of waste […]
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From trade war to third world war? From Korea to the South China Sea, Trump’s tariffs risk escalation
Donald Kirk says US trade deficits make Trump’s aggressive strategy understandable, but China’s reliance on the US market has played a major role in keeping disputes – particularly over territorial waters – under control. As Trump hinders access, that could change How Trump could turn global asset bubble into weapon of mass destruction The global […]
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Chinese ad for Paracels use can lead to same for PHL territories in South China Sea — expert
China’s recent announcement encouraging the public to apply for the use of uninhabited islands in the Paracels may extend to the rest of the South China Sea if protest action is not taken, a maritime expert warned. “The Philippines, even if it’s not among the claimants in the Paracels, should file a protest as an […]
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Pentagon says China spying on military exercises
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) enters Pearl Harbor in preparation for Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2018. Twenty-five nations, more than 45 ships and submarines, about 200 aircraft, and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC from June 27 to Aug. 2 in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The […]
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China just showed it has a new ‘Dark Sword’ fighter jet — and it’s a nightmare for the US
China released images of a new, unmanned, stealth-fighter-style jet, and they present a shocking look into how close Beijing has come to unseating the US as the dominant military air power. An expert who examined the pictures said the drone, called the “Dark Sword,” could give China a big advantage in a fight with the […]
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4 out of 5 Pinoys want gov’t to act on China’s militarization in disputed waters: survey
Four out of 5 Filipinos think it’s wrong that the government is “leaving China alone with its infrastructures and military presence” in its own territories, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed on Saturday. The SWS asked the respondents’ opinion on “what’s right and not right for the government to do to resolve the West […]
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PNP targets people behind ‘PH, Province of China’ banners
One of the banners was hung along Quezon Avenue in Quezon City. Johnson Manabat, ABS-CBN News MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) has ordered intelligence operatives to identify the individual or group behind the controversial red banners spotted in pedestrian overpasses with the message “Welcome to the Philippines, Province of China.” ‘Philippines, Province of […]