By Tria Dianti Jakarta’s feisty response last week to the Chinese coast guard “disrupting” Indonesian survey activities in the North Natuna...
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While discussions with Beijing “on areas of cooperation” continue, the Philippines remains firm in its position on Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, where the Chinese have intensified acts of aggression, including ramming a Philippine Coast Guard ship on several occassions.
By Tria Dianti Jakarta’s feisty response last week to the Chinese coast guard “disrupting” Indonesian survey activities in the North Natuna...
By Alfred W. McCoy While the world looks on with trepidation at regional wars in Israel and Ukraine, a far more dangerous global crisis is...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing vessels were monitored along the country’s east coast within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ),...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing boats were spotted “in the east coast” of the Philippines, even as Chinese ships continued to swarm...
The South China Sea, a critical maritime corridor abundant in natural resources vital for global trade, has long been a locus of overlapping...
By Paul Eckert China remains officially agnostic about North Korea’s deployment of troops to help Russia’s war in Ukraine – a dispatch that...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese research ships were spotted near Philippine Rise on Monday night, according to a US maritime expert, a week after...
CNN — Authorities in Taiwan are warning residents along its eastern coast to brace for the impacts Super Typhoon Kong-rey, which has rapidly...