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The Philippines coast guard on Tuesday intercepted a Chinese deep-sea research vessel operating in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), in a possible violation of maritime law. Why
Reporters from Kyodo News and other media outlets witnessed first-hand recently just how close vessels from China and the Philippines are getting to one
Chinese military units kicked off a massive series of drills surrounding Taiwan that simulate a blockade of the island in protest of U.S. arms sales to Taipei. The People’s Liberation Army said the Justice Mission 2025 exercise are a warning against external interference and Taiwan independence forces.
The Philippine coast guard said on Saturday that three Filipino fishermen had been wounded and two fishing vessels suffered "significant damage" when Chinese coast guard ships fired water cannon in a disputed South China Sea shoal.
China’s military announced Monday it was mobilizing army, navy, air and rocket units around Taiwan for “major military drills” aimed at sending a “serious warning” against any push for Taiwanese independence and “external” forcing interfering with the island.
U.S. Coast Guard cutters prowl the Caribbean, boarding shadowy oil tankers in a high-seas bid to strangle Venezuela's lifeline under sanctions. These operations target a deceptive fleet sustaining President Nicolás Maduro's regime,
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PCG challenges China ship off Cagayan
The Philippine Coast Guard deployed an aircraft on Tuesday to challenge a Chinese research ship that serves as a base for submersible vessels after it was spotted about 19 nautical miles off Cagayan province.
China’s military activities and rhetoric toward Taiwan and others in the region increase tensions unnecessarily. We urge Beijing to exercise restraint, cease its military pressure against Taiwan, and instead engage in meaningful dialogue,