The situation in the South China Sea remains safe and under control, despite several conflicts occurring around the waters, ...
As the U.S. urges countries to shun a Chinese cable-laying company over security concerns, Western firms say China has slowed ...
The People’s Liberation Army Navy Liaoning Carrier Strike Group departed the Philippine Sea and sailed back into the South ...
China’s effort to dominate the disputed waterway is taking a toll on the network of underwater cables that provide essential ...
The US has previously accused China of militarising the South China Sea (file photo) China's pursuit of offshore resources in parts of the South China Sea is "completely unlawful", US Secretary of ...
The South China Sea is the world's most open sea, with tens of thousands of ship-days of surface force presence, sorties of military aircraft, hundreds of large-scale exercises, and thousands of ...
An image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link A rare satellite image captured China's two fully operational aircraft carriers sitting pier-side together in the South China ...
Southeast Asian leaders have stepped up pressure on China to respect international law following clashes in the disputed ...
Take a close look at a video of Sunday's "collision" between a Philippine coastguard ship and a Chinese maritime militia vessel in the South China Sea. As the stern of one bumps the deck of the ...
The Philippine leader did not mention China by name, but his comments were a clear reference to the growing frictions in the South China Sea.
China is ASEAN’s No. 1 trading partner and its third-largest source of foreign investment — a key reason why the bloc has been reluctant to criticize Chinese actions in the South China Sea.