By Chulanee Attanayake As strategic competition between China and India intensifies, Sri Lanka is facing a new geopolitical challenge that centres...
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THE Philippines has asserted before a United Nations body that it has maritime rights over the seabed of the potentially oil-rich South China Sea beyond 200 nautical miles west of Palawan.
By Chulanee Attanayake As strategic competition between China and India intensifies, Sri Lanka is facing a new geopolitical challenge that centres...
China has conducted what it called “routine” naval and air exercises near the Scarborough Shoal in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone...
THE Philippines has called for reforms in the United Nations as it openly campaigned for a non-permanent seat of the powerful UN Security Council for...
By Kate Beddall Leaders of Australia, the United States, India and Japan have voiced “serious concern” about “coercive and intimidating...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has deployed a coast guard ship and three warships to monitor the presence of a Chinese research vessel...
The Philippines has not ruled out leasing ships from other nations to increase its naval fleet and expand its presence in the contested waters of the...
AIM-listed Jersey Oil & Gas, an independent upstream oil and gas company focused on the UK Continental Shelf region of the North Sea, has announced...
Letting China sustain its aggression in the West Philippine Sea would make other countries doubt the strength of international law currently being...
A Chinese marine research vessel is doing survey work near the southern coast of Palawan, according to a defense and maritime security expert involved...
The Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has reportedly operated all three of its aircraft carriers in exercises or tests over the past week...