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Vietnam’s Island-Building in South China Sea could soon outpace China

Vietnam’s Island-Building in South China Sea could soon outpace China

Vietnam has sharply expanded land reclamation in the disputed Spratly Islands and is on track to match and likely surpass — China’s island-building in the South China Sea, a U.S. think tank said Friday. Satellite images reviewed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) show Vietnam has, since early 2025, begun dredging and … Read more

Philippine defense chief labels China’s South China Sea actions as illegal

Philippine defense chief labels China’s South China Sea actions as illegal

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro condemns China’s actions in the South China Sea as “patently illegal.” Teodoro emphasizes the need to deter armed attacks rather than triggering treaty obligations. The clash overshadowed efforts to rebuild trust and manage disputes in the South China Sea. On Monday, the Philippines’ defense secretary condemned China’s actions in the South … Read more

Beijing declares US has no authority in South China Sea conflicts

Beijing declares US has no authority in South China Sea conflicts

China warns the US of no right to intervene in its maritime disputes with the Philippines. The US has condemned China’s actions against “lawful Philippine maritime operations” following the latest clash. Analysts suggest Beijing aims to push eastward from the Second Thomas Shoal. On Tuesday, China warned the United States that it has “no right … Read more

Philippines and Vietnam announce historic first joint coast guard exercise

Philippines and Vietnam announce historic first joint coast guard exercise

The Philippines and Vietnam will launch their first joint Coast Guard exercise in Manila Bay on August 9. The exercise is part of a commitment to enhance maritime cooperation between the two Southeast Asian nations. The exercise is part of a larger effort to de-escalate the South China Sea dispute, which China claims. The Philippines … Read more

US pledges $500M in military support to Philippines amid South China Sea disputes

US pledges $500M in military support to Philippines amid South China Sea disputes

The funding is part of an agreement to deepen defense cooperation amid ongoing tensions with Beijing in the disputed South China Sea. The funding is a once-in-a-generation investment to modernize the Filipino Armed Forces and Coast Guard. It will also boost the Philippines’ humanitarian assistance and disaster response capabilities. On Tuesday, the US announced $500 … Read more

Beijing and Manila set up hotline to avoid clashes in the South China Sea

Beijing and Manila set up hotline to avoid clashes in the South China Sea

The agreement is a response to the persistent territorial disputes, which have sparked fears of a larger armed conflict. The Philippine military met with US Gen. Charles Brown Jr. to discuss ways to enhance defense ties. The agreement also includes a plan to establish a new communication channel between the Chinese and Philippine coast guards. … Read more

Philippines rejects use of water cannon in South China Sea

Philippines rejects use of water cannon in South China Sea

Marcos stated that the Philippines is defending its sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea. This is the 20th protest against Beijing’s conduct in the South China Sea this year. Marcos stated that the Philippines will continue to respond to South China Sea incidents through diplomatic means. On Monday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that … Read more

Philippines and US forces extend military drills into disputed South China Sea

Philippines and US forces extend military drills into disputed South China Sea

Filipino and US forces have begun their annual joint military drills. The drills are part of a larger effort to counter maritime, air, land, and cyber-attacks in the disputed South China Sea. The exercises focus on the development of interoperability and are not directed at a specific country. On Monday, Filipino and US forces commenced … Read more

Biden pledges support: Defending the Philippines in the South China Sea

Biden pledges support: Defending the Philippines in the South China Sea

President Joe Biden pledges US “ironclad” support for the Philippines against any attack in the South China Sea. The US and the Philippines have maintained a mutual defense treaty since 1951. China has dismissed criticism of its actions in the South China Sea. In a strong declaration, President Joe Biden has vowed that the US … Read more

Beijing pledges to protect territorial Integrity following South China Sea incident

Beijing pledges to protect territorial Integrity following South China Sea incident

China’s defense ministry warns the Philippines against “provocative” actions. The warning comes after an incident in the South China Sea. The remarks follow China’s coast guard’s actions against Philippine vessels in disputed waters. On Sunday, China’s defense ministry cautioned the Philippines against “provocative” actions and asserted that China would safeguard its territorial sovereignty. This statement … Read more

Philippines taps South China Sea amid tension, eyes “exploration issues” fix

Philippines taps South China Sea amid tension, eyes "exploration issues" fix

The Philippines seeks to resolve resource issues in the South China Sea. President Marcos acknowledges escalating tensions with a “more assertive China.” Manila stresses its right to utilize resources in the West Philippine Sea. To meet its energy demands, the Philippines is seeking to settle “exploration issues” in the South China Sea, according to President … Read more

Philippines and China blaming each other over vessels incident in China Sea

Philippines and China blaming each other over vessels incident in China Sea

The Philippines and China traded accusations on Sunday over dangerous collision in the disputed waters of the South China Sea. This marks the latest in a series of maritime confrontations between the two nations, escalating tensions in the region. This occurred during a routine resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal. The Philippines and China … Read more

China Claims US Warship’s ‘Illegal’ Incursion into Waters

China Claims US Warship's 'Illegal' Incursion into Waters

US combat ship enters disputed waters near Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. China condemns the US, accusing it of undermining regional peace and sovereignty. Chinese military mobilizes maritime troops to track the US ship. China’s military announced that a US combat ship had unlawfully entered the waters near the Second Thomas Shoal, … Read more

Philippines courties rivals to craft code on South China Sea

Philippines courties rivals South China Sea

Philippines courties rivals to craft code on South China Sea. Ferdinand Marcos Jr expressed dissatisfaction with the slow progress in reaching a broader. China acknowledged the importance of formulating a code of conduct. The Philippines has engaged in discussions with neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Vietnam to explore the possibility of establishing a separate … Read more

Joe Biden & Xi Jinping set to steal APEC thrown with talks to steady ties

Joe Biden Xi Jinping APEC

Joe Biden & Xi Jinping set to steal APEC thrown with talks to steady ties. Both Biden and Xi will aim to make their case on the world stage. The U.S. will seek to present itself as the most dynamic economic partner in Asia. U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set … Read more

Fumio Kishida working with Philippines & US to protect South China Sea

Fumio Kishida South China Sea

Fumio Kishida working with the Philippines & US to protect the South China Sea. Kishida addressed the Philippine Congress in the capital city of Manila. Japan’s primary maritime dispute with China lies in the East China Sea. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, during his official visit to the Philippines, affirmed on Saturday that his country, … Read more

US President Joe Biden Backs Philippines in China Standoff

US President Joe Biden Backs Philippines in China Standoff

Biden warns China, reaffirms US defense commitment to Philippines in South China Sea. Recent collisions escalate tensions between Filipino and Chinese vessels. China claims US has no right to interfere in China-Philippines issues. Amidst recent maritime incidents in the South China Sea, US President Joe Biden issued a stern warning to China, declaring the United … Read more

Philippines claims Chinese coast guard struck its boats intentionally

Philippines Chinese coast guard

Philippines claims the Chinese coast guard struck its boats intentionally. The Philippine boats “bumped dangerously” with the coastguard vessels. The Philippines has sought closer ties with the United States. The Philippines accused Chinese coastguard vessels of intentionally colliding with its vessels during a resupply mission in a disputed part of the South China Sea, leading … Read more

South China Sea stress rises as Philippines refers to China as aggressor

South China Sea stress rises

South China Sea stress rises as the Philippines refers to China as an aggressor. It has prompted international condemnation and concerns expressed by the US. The Philippines urged China to cease its “illegal” and “provocative” actions. The Philippines labeled China as an “aggressor,” accusing it of escalating tensions in the South China Sea and causing … Read more

Philippines denies China for erecting floating barrier in volatile South China Sea

floating barrier South China Sea

Philippines denies China for erecting floating barrier in volatile South China Sea. This barrier prevented Filipino fishing boats from entering the area. The barrier was discovered during a routine maritime patrol. The Philippines expressed its condemnation of the Chinese coast guard’s placement of what it described as a “floating barrier” in a disputed region of … Read more

South China Sea Tension Rises as China Installs Floating Barrier

South China Sea Tension Rises as China Installs Floating Barrier

China deploys floating barriers in the disputed South China Sea area, blocking Filipino fishing boats. A barrier was discovered during a Philippine Coast Guard patrol on Friday. China has claimed over 90% of the South China Sea and took control of the Scarborough Shoal in 2012. The Philippines has accused China of deploying a “floating … Read more

China’s covert marine militia harms coral reefs in South China Sea

coral reefs in South China Sea

China’s covert marine militia harms coral reefs in South China Sea. The Philippines has pointed to China’s secretive maritime militia. The coast guard monitored 33 Chinese vessels in the vicinity of Rozul Reef. Vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful marine life in the South China Sea, which existed just two years ago, have transformed into … Read more

Asian Nations Reject China’s South China Sea Map

South China Sea Map

Philippines urges China to abide by international law. Malaysia files diplomatic protest over the map. China’s U-shaped line covers a vast portion of the South China Sea. Several Asian countries, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam, have dismissed a recent map released by China, which asserts its sovereignty claims over the South China Sea. … Read more

Philippines to defy China, resupply troops in South China Sea

Philippines

Philippines attempts to resupply troops on a WWII-era ship in the South China Sea. Armed forces emphasize exercising sovereign rights and adhering to rules-based international order. China’s claim over the South China Sea disputed by global community; other nations hold conflicting claims. After China foiled a previous effort using water cannons, the Philippine armed forces … Read more

China’s Actions in South China Sea Draw Condemnation

China Actions in South China

Incident near Second Thomas Shoal in disputed Spratly Islands. China claims most of the South China Sea, disregarding 2016 international court ruling. Philippines accuses China of breaking international law during resupply mission. Manila summons Beijing’s envoy as China Coast Guard blocks and water cannons Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea, according to President … Read more

Philippines accuses China of using ‘military-grade’ laser against its vessels in South China Sea

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  • The glare from the laser temporarily blinded the crew.
  • The ship was on its way to a stranded navy ship.
  • China has used water cannons and sirens in the past to maintain its claim to much of the South China Sea.

The Philippines has accused China of using a “military grade” laser light to thwart a resupply mission to a disputed South China Sea reef.

The glare from the laser temporarily blinded the crew of the Filipino coast guard boat, causing it to retreat.

The ship was on its way to a stranded navy ship that Manila has employed for years to claim the Second Thomas Shoal.

China has used water cannons and sirens in the past to maintain its claim to much of the South China Sea.

The incident, on 6 February, was only reported publicly on Monday. It was a “clear violation of Philippine sovereign rights” in waters that Manila refers to as the West Philippine Sea, the Filipino coastguard said in a statement.

Authorities stated the Chinese ship conducted “dangerous maneuvers

” roughly 150 yards (137m) from the starboard side of the Filipino ship, in addition to flashing laser light twice.

The BBC was unable to reach a representative for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Beijing did not respond immediately.

The Permanent Court of Arbitration of the United Nations concluded in 2016 that Beijing’s broad claims in the South China Sea have no historical validity.

Tensions over the shoal, known as Ayungin in the Philippines, were one of the catalysts for the case, that the Philippines brought.

However, the tribunal lacks the authority to impose its decision, and China has continued to construct massive structures over reefs in the waters, which are also disputed in part by Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan.

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte similarly refused to acknowledge the arbitration verdict, instead attempting to rebuild diplomatic and economic ties between Manila and Beijing as he shifted the country away from its long-standing ally, the United States.

Mr. Marcos, on the other hand, flipped the script. His government agreed earlier this month to provide the US access to four new military bases.

According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a Chinese navy warship flashed blue lights and blinkers at a Philippine coastguard tugboat in June of last year.

Six months earlier, Australia accused China of beaming a military-grade laser at one of its jets off the coast of northern Australia.

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Antony Blinken delays his trip to China due to balloon over US

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to China has been postponed. Visit was due to take place on Sunday, but “conditions are not right” for visit now. Spokesman says presence of Chinese spy balloon in US airspace is a “clear violation of our sovereignty”. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his trip to … Read more

US secures deal on Philippines bases to complete arc

US

The agreement partially undoes the US’s decision to leave their former colony. Philippines border two of the major flashpoints, Taiwan and the South China Sea. The US hasn’t said where the new bases are but three of them could be on Luzon. Four more military outposts in the Philippines have been granted to the US, … Read more