West Philippine Sea
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UK envoy urges parties to comply with Arbitration ruling on West PHL Sea row
“We ask every state involved to abide by those rules,” said Ahmad during his meeting with British Chamber of Commerce Philippines in Makati City Tuesday. He added that as a party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), United Kingdom seeks for “total compliance” with the ruling of the PCA […]
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South China Sea Arbitration: Court Rules, But Who Will Enforce The Writ? – Analysis
On 12 July 2016, the Tribunal constituted under Annex VII to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) located at The Hague in the Netherlands passed judgement on the case of the Republic of the Philippines V. the People’s Republic of China. The Award, concerning the historic rights and maritime entitlements […]
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All at the South China Sea
As Southeast Asian nations continue to be split on the tribunal award, Beijing has demonstrated its will to power and determination to defend its interests in the teeth of opposition. China sees the U.S. hand ubiquitous in the July 12 award by the Permanent Court of Arbitration on the Scarborough Shoal dispute in the South […]
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It’s typhoon season in the South China Sea—and China’s fake islands could be washed away
Typhoon Nida is barreling through the South China Sea, after dumping over 300 millimeters of rain on the Philippines over the weekend. As Hong Kong braces for landfall sometime tonight (Aug. 1), some controversial, much-less-populated landmasses may already be feeling the brunt of the storm. That’s because in the past few years China has rapidly […]
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Taiwan president apologizes to aboriginals for suffering
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s president on Monday apologized on behalf of the government to the island’s aboriginal peoples for 400 years of conquest and colonization, saying the facing of difficult historical facts was necessary for society to move forward. Tsai Ing-wen said her government wished to “take a further step” and offer its “fullest apology.” […]
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Great wall of sand: China’s risky island
As the typhoon season rages, Chinese officials will be keeping a nervous eye on the weather. The runways and harbours built on rocks and reefs in the South China Sea may be as physically precarious as the legal basis to the maritime claims they epitomise. John McManus of the University of Miami reckons the “supertyphoons” […]
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France Urges European Union to join it in Patrolling the South China Sea
France is pressing its allies in the European Union (EU) — especially Germany and the United Kingdom (despite Brexit) — to establish joint EU naval patrols of the South China Sea. France is urging the 27-nation EU to coordinate naval patrols in the South China Sea to ensure a “regular and visible” presence in the […]
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U.S. Navy Chief Says He’ll Keep Sailing in South China Sea
U.S. Navy Chief Says He’ll Keep Sailing in South China Sea There have been some tense moments between U.S. and Chinese forces in the South China Sea over the past several months, with China’s fighters buzzing American surveillance planes and its warships shadowing American aircraft carriers in international waters. And a high-level meeting between top […]
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The End Of ASEAN?
“All I need is a sheet of paper and something to write with, and then I can turn the world upside down,” Friedrich Nietzsche once claimed. Words do matter — and in international diplomacy, they can sometimes spell the difference between neglectful chaos and principled order. After securing a landmark legal victory against China in […]
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China to take REVENGE on Australia as it brands it ‘ideal target’ for attack
WARPATH: China said Australia was ideal for its first strike Slamming the Aussies’ decision to take America’s side in a territorial dispute, China lashed out at its neighbour. In an article for the state-run Global Times paper, Australia was mocked for its “inglorious history” as an “offshore prison of the UK”. The editorial then described […]