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China sounds warning after Philippines and US announce most expansive military drills yet

The Guardian 18 Apr 2024
... country’s territorial waters, in a move China has said will only lead to greater insecurity in the South China Sea.
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Indonesia, key Indo-Pacific 'strategic spectator' agrees to strengthen cooperation with China

Beijing News 18 Apr 2024
In recent years, Malaysia and Indonesia have been faced with repeated incursions by Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessels into disputed areas of the South China Sea, The Diplomat reported.
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Philippines says decision to strengthen ties with Japan, US a ‘sovereign choice’

Philenews 18 Apr 2024
and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington last week where the three leaders jointly expressed their “serious concerns” over China’s actions in the South China Sea.
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Philippines says decision to strengthen ties with Japan, US a 'sovereign choice'

Hong Kong Standard 18 Apr 2024
and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington last week where the three leaders jointly expressed their "serious concerns" over China's actions in the South China Sea.
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China wants to literally dig its way around geopolitical challenges

Russia Today 18 Apr 2024
This is also part of Beijing’s strategy of using the BRI to integrate the interior of the continent and establish trade routes which bypass the contested waters of the South China Sea, which the US and its allies are militarizing.
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Good news for China-menaced Taiwan: Japan’s F-35B jump-jet aircraft carriers are coming

AOL 18 Apr 2024
the ships, munitions, training and logistics to sail beyond range of land-based air cover in order to attack enemy forces thousands of miles away – say, in the South China Sea or the vast reaches of the Philippine Sea.
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Sydney bishop forgives alleged attacker; Indonesian volcano erupts; and life lessons from an archery class

AOL 18 Apr 2024
Philippine and US forces will carry out their first ever military exercises outside the south-east Asian country’s territorial waters, in a move China has said will only lead to greater insecurity in the South China Sea.
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First Thing: Arizona Republicans again block effort to repeal near-total abortion ban

AOL 18 Apr 2024
Good morning ... Philippine and US forces will carry out their first ever military exercises outside the south-east Asian country’s territorial waters. China said it would lead to greater insecurity in the South China Sea ... I release ... .
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Attempts on to trigger South China Sea conflict

China Daily 17 Apr 2024
Thus hawks of the Philippines should avoid borrowed wisdom, weapons and wonderful pledges of the US to disturb the deep waters of the South China Sea, and should return to resettle the issue directly and bilaterally with China.
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Philippines and US Troops to Sink Ship, Retake Islands in Drills

Hong Kong Standard 17 Apr 2024
Philippines and US forces will sink a target ship, retake an island and sail in waters facing the South China Sea in joint military drills that will start next week against the backdrop of maritime tensions with Beijing.
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US-Japan-Philippines trilateral gives Manila a fighting chance

Asiatimes 17 Apr 2024
The US has shown resolve, albeit flippantly under certain leaders, in honoring its security commitments to its regional allies and upholding a rules-based order in South China Sea waters, which it defines as a global common.
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US, China defense chiefs hold first talks in nearly 18 months

The Times of India 17 Apr 2024
... the US commitment to freedom of navigation in international waters, particularly in the South China Sea.
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Herders on front line of India’s Himalayan dispute with China say they’re losing grazing land ...

CNN 17 Apr 2024
Namgail Phonchok, 51, whose village lies south of the piercing blue waters of Pangong Lake that stretches from India into China, fears his children won’t be able to continue their way of life – including due to access restrictions on grazing lands.
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Marcos rules out new bases for US

The Manila Times 16 Apr 2024
Repeated confrontations between Philippine and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea in recent months, including collisions and Chinese ships using water cannons on Philippine vessels, injuring ...
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Navigating murky waters: The alleged "gentleman's agreement" between Duterte and Xi

Sun Star 16 Apr 2024
... Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Chinese Prime Minister Xi Jinping regarding a shipwreck-turned-monitoring station in the contested waters of the South China Sea, known to Filipinos as the West Philippine Sea.
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