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The State Department fired personnel and consolidated offices that help craft the U.S. diplomatic response to China’s ...
In a classic display of authoritarian double standards, China has launched an aggressive diplomatic protest against Japan's ...
A Chinese vessel allegedly dropped anchor and damaged 465 square meters of coral reef in Manila's waters. The Philippine ...
As global powers vie for influence in Southeast Asia, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is renewing its push ...
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Bring the SCS conflict to the proper court
ON July 12, the Philippines marked the 9th anniversary of the 2016 arbitral ruling of the UN-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague recognizing its right to exploit the marine resources ...
Three weeks of military drills are taking place in and around Australia as the U.S. and its allies seek to send a message to ...
AKO Bicol Rep. Alfredo Garbin on Tuesday filed a resolution proposing amendments to the 1987 Constitution, specifically concerning the national territory and economic provisions.
Can the EU still trust the US after Trump's latest tariff threat? And can it risk closer ties with China? The European bloc is caught between a hard and a rock place.
"In recent years, a troubling narrative has gained momentum in the United States: that China is America’s foremost adversary, a threat to our way of life, and a rival to be contained." Read the full ...
Amid property and urbanisation woes, China needs to ‘proactively adapt to changing circumstances’ and transform its approach to city planning, leadership says at Central Urban Work Conference.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is trying to deepen ties with China, his country’s biggest trading partner, while being under ...