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The South China Sea. Since 1952, Beijing has claimed virtually the entire sea, everything inside what's referred to as the nine dash line. In 2023, China added a tenth dash off Taiwan.
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The US Navy will construct two military boat maintenance facilities in Palawan, a Philippine province facing the South China Sea, the Associated Press reported. Chinese experts said the move has clear ...
China has been extending its reach in the South China Sea by building artificial islands atop reefs. China's claims over these islands is unlawful and many countries are fighting back.
International tension over maritime disputes in the South China Sea should be toned down, China's Foreign Minister said on Monday, after a "deeply flawed" international court ruled against Beijing ...
The President of the country which bought the first Brahmos missile is expected to visit India. know how the defence deal ...
China would continue its so-called salami-slicing activities in the South China Sea, probing for weaknesses in the defenses and societies of the other claimant states (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia ...
U.S. aircraft carrier USS Nimitz left the South China Sea on Monday morning heading west, according to data from ship tracking website Marine Traffic, after a reception for its planned port call ...
In 2016, an international arbitral tribunal in The Hague dismissed China's sweeping claims in the South China Sea. Beijing maintains that the decision is invalid. What People Are Saying ...
The navies of India and Philippines will conduct joint maritime exercises for the first time near South China Sea. The exercise will be conducted amid the ongoing dispute between the Philippines and ...
Meanwhile, a set of photos released by the U.S. Navy shows the USS Benfold, the Dewey 's sister ship, operating at an undisclosed location in the South China Sea on May 12.
China has installed large steel cages and a former oil drilling rig in the Yellow Sea, raising concerns in South Korea that they could be used for military purposes.