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China, Philippines agrees to manage South China Sea differences

South China Sea

China and the Philippines will resume discussions on oil exploration. The talks were held during the Philippine President’s state visit to China. The disputed South China Sea has strained relations between Beijing and Manila. In an effort to boost their economies amid the worldwide recession and tension over disputed South China Sea territories, Chinese President … Read more

US, Indonesia, Australia drill over China fears

australia drill

This year’s exercises include more than 5,000 people from the US, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, and Singapore Washington wants to form a united front against China’s military expansion in the South China Sea. BATURAJA, Indonesia: Soldiers from the US, Indonesia, and Australia participated in a live-fire drill Friday as part of annual joint military exercises on … Read more

US Navy challenges Chinese claims for second time in a week

US Navy

The US Navy conducted a “freedom of navigation operation” (FONOP) near the Spratly Islands. Saturday’s operation was the fourth FONOP challenging Chinese claims this year. It is the second such operation for the USS Benfold in the last four days.   The US 7th Fleet said in a statement that a US Navy warship challenged … Read more

South China Sea: A US Navy warship participates in a freedom of navigation exercise

A US Navy warship

A US Navy destroyer sailed near a disputed South China Sea island chain on Wednesday. The Paracel Islands are also known as the Xisha Islands in China. China has warned the US destroyer to leave its “territorial waters,” citing “serious violations” of international law. On Wednesday, a US Navy warship went close to a disputed … Read more

China ‘drove away’ US destroyer near Paracel Island

paracel island

A US warship cruised near the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, angering Beijing. China said it “drove away” the ship for illegally entering its territorial waters. Vietnam and Taiwan also claim the Paracels, which China calls its territory. BEIJING: A US warship cruised near the disputed Paracel Island in the South China … Read more

12 bodies discovered after typhoon shipwreck in South China Sea

south china sea

Chinese police say 12 bodies have been found following a shipwreck in the South China Sea that left 30 crew members missing. The vessel was severely damaged by a typhoon and split into two pieces, leaving 26 people still unaccounted for after Saturday’s disaster. Chinese police announced Monday that 12 bodies had been found following … Read more

Philippines complains Chinese fishing ban

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The Philippines stated on Tuesday that it has lodged a diplomatic complaint with China over Beijing’s unilateral declaration of a South China Sea fishing ban, as well as harassment and breaches of its authority by Beijing’s coast guard. The Chinese warships were accused of disturbing a cooperative maritime scientific research mission as well as energy … Read more

GHG main cause behind South China Sea sea level rise: study

south china sea

Chinese researchers have revealed in their study that the sea level of the South China Sea has risen by 1500mm since 1900. The study, carried out by researchers from the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and other institutions in the country, focused on Porites coral, a wide-spread … Read more

Watch: US Navy Stealth Fighter Jet crash into the South China Sea

Stealth Fighter Jet

The viral images and videos of crashed US Navy F-35 stealth fighter jet in the South China Sea have gone viral. The video captured the final moments before the $100 million plane went down. Seven sailors were injured after a US Navy F35C Lightning II combat fighter crashed while attempting to land on the deck … Read more

US warns China on action against Philippines

US warns China on action against Philippines

ABUJA: The United States on Friday accused China of an escalation against the Philippines and warned that an armed attack would invite a US response after an incident in disputed waters.

“The United States stands with our ally, the Philippines, in the face of this escalation that directly threatens regional peace and stability,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in Abuja, where Secretary of State Antony Blinken was travelling.

The action “escalates regional tensions, infringes upon freedom of navigation in the South China Sea as guaranteed under international law and undermines the rules-based international order.”

He warned that any “armed attack on Philippine public vessels” would invoke the 1951 US-Philippines treaty in which Washington is obliged to defend its ally.

The Philippines said the Chinese Coast Guard on Tuesday fired a water cannon against boats delivering supplies to Filipino marines, forcing them to halt their mission.

The incident came as the Filipinos were travelling to Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands, one of a series of hotly contested areas in the South China sea.

The Philippines earlier voiced “outrage, condemnation and protest”.

China defended its actions, saying that it acted to “safeguard China’s sovereignty” as the Filipinos had not been in contact on their movements.

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US warns China it stands behind South China Sea and is committed to Philippine defense

US secretary antony blinkin

United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has restated the US’ commitment to defend the Philippines’ armed forces from attack in the South China Sea, under a 70-year-old mutual defense treaty. Blinken stated marking the fifth anniversary of a ruling by an independent adjudication tribunal refusing China’s extensive regional rights over the waterway, siding with … Read more

2 US aircraft carriers returns to South China Sea due to rising tensions

2 US aircraft carriers returns to South China Sea due to rising tensions

Washington DC has deployed naval forces in the South China Sea for the second time in two weeks following rising tensions between the United States and China. A statement from the US Navy said that relations between the two countries were strained and that it was the second time in two weeks that US aircraft … Read more