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U.S. has criticized China’s actions after a collision between a Chinese Coast Guard vessel and a Philippine coast guard ship in the disputed South China Sea.
Monday’s display of maritime might came after news Friday that the U.S. Navy destroyer Mustin conducted a freedom of navigation operation, or FONOP, where it steamed within 12 nautical miles of a South China Sea artificial island built by the Chinese. Satellite imagery shows dozen...
The Philippines said Chinese Coast Guard and navy ships deliberately blocked and sideswiped its patrol vessel on Wednesday.Wednesday 4 December 2024 06:31, UK China Philippines South China Sea This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog The South China Sea is subject to sev...
A Chinese coastguard vessel pictured alongside a Philippine equivalent in the South China Sea in November 2023. Credit: AP The incidents took place off the disputed Second Thomas Shoal, which both the Philippines and China lay claim to.
Chinese coastguard ship collides with vessels from Philippines in disputed waters of South China SeaThe Chinese coastguard said the Philippines vessels "trespassed" into what it said are Chinese waters "without authorisation" despite repeated radio warnings, prompting its s...
Some countries outside the region have practiced "navigation hegemony" on the pretext of "freedom of navigation" and try to stir up trouble in the South China Sea for profit, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of National Defense Li Shangfu said at the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue...
The South China Sea has always been peaceful and stable, said Li, adding that last year alone there were more than 100,000 commercial ships sailing through the region and people heard little about attacks or piracy against the ships.
Chinese coast guard ships have fired water cannons at two Philippine patrol vessels near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, damaging both.
Chinese and Philippine coast guard ships have collided at sea, damaging at least two of the vessels, in an encounter near a new flashpoint in their increasingly alarming confrontations in the disputed South China Sea.