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Japan bookings have dropped 50 per cent after manga artist ‘predicted’ natural disaster, says Hong Kong travel agency ...
History teaches that once coercion goes unchecked, it tends to escalate. Any disruption to our seaborne supply lines is a ...
Nearly a quarter of global maritime trade goes through the South China Sea. In recent years, it’s become the site of clashes ...
China's Yellow Sea no-sail zone raises concerns for South Korea, prompting diplomatic discussions over maritime law ...
The Philippines denied China's claim it seeks permission for supply runs to the warship-turned-outpost at Second Thomas Shoal ...
The People’s Liberation Army Navy Liaoning Carrier Strike Group is operating 124 miles north of the disputed Senkaku Islands ...
Despite a senior Asean official's confidence, observers warn ongoing disputes could impede sustainable growth and vital ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reassured allies in the Indo-Pacific on Saturday that they will not be left alone to face ...
International court rejects China’s claims in South China Sea An international court ruled Tuesday that China has no legal basis for its jurisdictional claims in the disputed South China Sea.
China has been employing its navy, including aircraft carriers, to further expand its military reach and presence in the Pacific Ocean.
The Asia security model aligns with the common interests of Asian countries. It supports the vision of peaceful, prosperous, ...
ASEAN leaders express concern over U.S. tariffs, hold summit with China and Gulf states amid global trade tensions.