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South-China-Sea News: China Expels Philippine Aircraft, Vessels In South China Sea, Australia: China's Military Build-Up Demands Response, Philippines, Canada
www.marinelink.comHere are the latest developments on the South China Sea based on recent reporting:
Illustration: For a quick visual summary of recent activity, you might imagine a map with overlapping EEZ claims, frequent coast guard presence near Scarborough Shoal, and periodically deployed military assets signaling assertive postures from claimant states.
If you’d like, I can compile a short, up-to-date briefing with a timeline of notable incidents this year and a quick digest of each major claimant’s current posture. Also I can fetch the latest articles from specific outlets (e.g., SCMP, CNA, DW) and summarize them with direct citations.
South-China-Sea News: China Expels Philippine Aircraft, Vessels In South China Sea, Australia: China's Military Build-Up Demands Response, Philippines, Canada
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www.channelnewsasia.comBEIJING (AP) — A look at recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple disputes over islands, coral reefs and lagoons in waters crucial for…
apnews.comLatest news on the South China Sea, including South China Sea conflict, South China Sea dispute, the Philippines, and China military updates.
www.scmp.comConflicting territorial claims in the South China Sea have created a web of rivalries and acrimony between China, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
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sites.google.comLatest news on the South China Sea, covering geopolitical tensions, territorial disputes, military activities, diplomatic developments, and the impact on the region
www.newsnow.co.ukLatest news on the South China Sea, including South China Sea conflict, South China Sea dispute, the Philippines, and China military updates.
www.scmp.comTensions between China and the Philippines have been elevated for more than two months in the South China Sea and show no signs of abating.
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