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Chinese paper hits AFP move to Subic
MANILA, Philippines – China believes the Philippine plan to relocate major air force and navy bases to the former US naval base in Subic Bay in the West Philippine Sea is aimed at increasing pressure on it and bringing in more outside forces to the region. In a report in the state-owned newspaper China Daily, […]
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U.S. surveillance planes conduct patrols in South China Sea
MANILA – A classified government document seen by Kyodo News on Friday confirmed that U.S. Navy surveillance planes conduct routine maritime patrol to monitor activities in the disputed South China Sea. “(There were) confirmed flights of U.S. P3C Orion aircraft over the South China Sea especially (in the contested Spratly Islands),” according to the document. […]
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Biden Says U.S. to Push China for South China Sea Code
ASEAN, China, Code of Conduct, Fishing Rights, Oil, Philippines, South China Sea Dispute, US, VietnamVice President Joe Biden said the U.S. is pushing China to negotiate quickly with Southeast Asian nations on a code of conduct for the South China Sea, an area that’s a “major, major, major highway of commerce.” China agreed during an Association of Southeast Asian Nations-hosted forum in Brunei late last month to meet with […]
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Is the South China Sea, like Taiwan, a core national interest now for China?
Spanning from the Singapore and Malacca straits to the Strait of Taiwan, the South China Sea is one of the world’s most hotly disputed bodies of water. China lays claim to nearly the entire sea, overlapping with the maritime claims of Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines. With sovereign territory, natural resources, and national […]
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Philippines to move air force, navy camps for faster access to disputed South China Sea areas
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines plans to relocate major air force and navy camps to a former U.S. naval base northwest of Manila to gain faster access to waters being contested by China in the South China Sea, according to the country’s defense chief and a confidential government report. Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Sunday […]
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China transforms reef into naval station
MANILA, Philippines – The Chinese have transformed the Panganiban (Mischief) Reef in Palawan into a forward naval station with at least one ship docked in the area, a senior security official disclosed yesterday. The official, who asked not to be identified, pointed out that since China’s illegal occupation of Panganiban Reef in 1994, Beijing had […]
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China’s new ’10-dash line map’ eats into Philippine territory
Brunei, China, GMA News Network, Malaysia, Nine Dash Line, Philippines, South China Sea Dispute, Taiwan, Ten Dash Line, UNCLOS, VietnamThe Philippines has protested China’s recent publication of a new “10-dash line” map that places sprawling offshore territories it claims within Beijing’s “national boundaries,” officials said Friday. In a confidential June 7, 2013 note verbale handed to the Chinese Embassy in Manila, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said it “protests the reference to those […]
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Fish the real hazard in South China Seas
Fish the real hazard in South China Seas By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III The hydrocarbon potential of the South China Sea (SCS) has become a source of tension between the littoral states of the region and, to a certain extent, a number of outside actors. However, the SCS’s significance to global oil and gas supplies […]
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Harvest Natural Resources Sued Over South China Sea Zone
Harvest Natural Resources Inc. (HNR) was sued by dozens of Taiwan residents seeking to stop the company from developing plans to search for petroleum and natural gas in an area of the South China Sea. The company found more than 500 million barrels of oil and 7.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in an […]
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Will there be war between the Philippines and China?
Cabbage Strategy, China, IMLOS, Invasion, itlos, Panatag Shoal, Philippines, South China Sea Dispute, UNCLOSBy Raïssa Robles With the continuous incursions of Chinese ships into Philippine waters, a friend recently told me she is seriously thinking of migrating to another country. China might invade the Philippines, she said. When, she doesn’t know, but she said she’d rather go while still young and able to. While I see an actual […]
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Study: The Philippines v . China Case and the South China Sea Disputes
Brunei, China, Malaysia, Panatag Shoal, Parcel, Philippines, Scarborough Shoal, South China Sea Dispute, Spratlys, UNCLOS, VietnamAsia Society / LKY SPP Conference South China Sea: Central to Asia – Pacific Peace and Security New York, March 13-15, 2013 Panel 3. Roles of International Law and Governance On 22 January 2013, the Philippines officially notified China that it had instituted arbitral proceedings against China under Annex VII of the 1982 United Nations […]
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SC stops Zambales mines; Chinese ‘invaders’ socked
Air Pollution, Bajo de Masinloc, China, Mining, Panatag Shoal, Philippine Star, Philippines, Supreme Court, Water Pollution, ZambalesThe Supreme Court yesterday issued a temporary environment protection order (TEPO) against 94 “small-scale mines” that extract nickel in Zambales. Among the “small” mines are at least five fronts of giant nickel miners from China (see Gotcha, 24 July 2013). Allegedly operating outside the allowable area, the mines are illegal, pollutive, unregulated, untaxed, and destabilizing […]