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Intelligence reveals China has built island bases capable of launching nuclear bombers from the South China Sea.
China dropped two dashes in its South China Sea map in 1953 to win Vietnam’s favour—reshaping maritime geopolitics without giving up expansive territorial claims.
During a June 17 speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Adm. Steve Koehler declared that despite an ongoing campaign of intimidation ...
Unlike the South China Sea dispute, the Ambalat maritime row between Malaysia and Indonesia rarely makes global headlines ...
Satellite images reveal alarming scale of China’s military build-up in disputed South China Sea - Latest satellite images of Mischief Reef show sprawling runways, missile shelters, and large ...
China is bolstering its presence in the South China Sea with a 3,200 hectare network of military bases, including some capable of launching nuclear bombers, according to new satellite images.
A U.S. spy plane flew a probing flight deep into the contested South China Sea on Wednesday, flight data showed.
The navy and coastguard ships collided (pictured) today near the contested Scarborough Shoal, an atoll around 140 miles east of the main Philippine island of Luzon.
The US has entered talks with the Cook Islands to develop seabed mineral resources, just months after the South Pacific nation formalized cooperation pacts with China that included exploration for ...
The U.S. has struck a deal with the Cook Islands to help capitalize on the island nation's critical mineral potential.
It is clear that there has been a shift in Beijing’s perception of the Yellow Sea, and its new muscular stance is threatening Seoul’s economic and security interests.
Beijing ramped up Navy and Coast Guard activities in the South China Sea over the last week to counter Manila’s recent joint patrols and military exercises, according to Chinese state media. The ...