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South China Sea Dispute: China Uses Water Cannons on Philippine Vessel
Video released by Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with China Media Group, shows China Coast Guard vessels using water cannons to block a Philippine boat in the South China Sea where the two nations have overlapping claims.
Read more on bloomberg.com: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-25/china-s-water-cannons-test-us-philippines-pact-in-disputed-sea
published: 25 Mar 2024
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China's Water Cannons Test US-Philippines Pact In South China Sea
China's increasing use of water cannons in the South China Sea is testing the limits of a decades-old defense pact between the Philippines and the US. Manila-based Bloomberg reporter, Andreo Calonzo, witnessed the latest clash between Manila and Beijing first-hand.
published: 26 Mar 2024
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China water-cannons Philippine military ship in the South China Sea
According to video released by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Chinese military vessel fired a water cannon toward a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. China said it was acting lawfully by trying to deter the Philippine ships, accusing them of trespassing and carrying illegal building materials.
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published: 07 Aug 2023
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South China Sea: China's coast guard ship blast water on Philippines supply boat | WION
Chinese coast guard ships backed by a military helicopter attempted unsuccessfully to block two Philippine government vessels carrying scientists from reaching two sandbars in the disputed South China Sea.
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published: 23 Mar 2024
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China uses water cannons against Philippine ship | REUTERS
China’s coastguard fired water cannons at Philippine ships in disputed waters of the South China Sea, actions the Philippines called ‘irresponsible and provocative.’
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published: 23 Mar 2024
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Chinese ships fire water cannons on Philippine resupply vessels in South China Sea
Videos shared by the Philippine Coast Guard showed Chinese Coast Guard vessels firing water cannon at the Philippines fisheries bureau boats which Manila said were on a resupply mission to provide oil and groceries to more than 30 Filipino vessels in Scarborough Shoal, an area in the South China Sea claimed by both countries.
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published: 09 Dec 2023
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China Coast Guard News | Chinese Coast Guard Hits Philippine Boat With Water Cannons In Disputed Sea
Chinese coast guard ships hit a Philippine supply boat with water cannons Saturday in the latest confrontation near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, causing injuries to its navy crew members and heavy damage to the wooden vessel, Philippine officials said.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
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published: 24 Mar 2024
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China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
Video shows a Chinese coast guard ship blasting a water cannon through the window of a civilian Philippine vessel in disputed waters in the South China Sea, where the two countries have been involved in several incidents in recent months.
#china #philippines #news18 #cnnnews18
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published: 06 Mar 2024
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China Coast Guard News | Philippines Accuses China Of New Water Cannon Attacks | China Sea | N18V
Manila has accused China’s coastguard of firing water cannon at one of its supply boats, in the latest incident between the two countries in the disputed South China Sea.
The Philippine military said the Saturday morning confrontation lasted for nearly an hour and took place as it sought to resupply a small garrison of sailors on board the sunken Sierra Madre off Second Thomas Shoal.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
published: 24 Mar 2024
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Why China is building islands in the South China Sea
China claims they aren't military bases, but their actions say otherwise.
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Since 2014, China has been building islands in the middle of the South China Sea. What were once underwater reefs are now sandy islands complete with airfields, roads, buildings, and missile systems. In less than two years, China has turned seven reefs into seven military bases in the South China Sea, one of the most contentious bodies of water in the world.
The sea is one of the most important areas of ocean in the world. It’s estimated to hold 11 billion barrels of oil, 109 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 10 percent of the world’s fisheries. Most importantly, 30 percent of the world’s shipping trade flows through the South China Sea to the busy ports of So...
published: 17 Feb 2017
1:01
South China Sea Dispute: China Uses Water Cannons on Philippine Vessel
Video released by Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with China Media Group, shows China Coast Guard vessels using water cannons to block a Philip...
Video released by Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with China Media Group, shows China Coast Guard vessels using water cannons to block a Philippine boat in the South China Sea where the two nations have overlapping claims.
Read more on bloomberg.com: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-25/china-s-water-cannons-test-us-philippines-pact-in-disputed-sea
https://wn.com/South_China_Sea_Dispute_China_Uses_Water_Cannons_On_Philippine_Vessel
Video released by Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with China Media Group, shows China Coast Guard vessels using water cannons to block a Philippine boat in the South China Sea where the two nations have overlapping claims.
Read more on bloomberg.com: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-25/china-s-water-cannons-test-us-philippines-pact-in-disputed-sea
- published: 25 Mar 2024
- views: 32690
3:45
China's Water Cannons Test US-Philippines Pact In South China Sea
China's increasing use of water cannons in the South China Sea is testing the limits of a decades-old defense pact between the Philippines and the US. Manila-ba...
China's increasing use of water cannons in the South China Sea is testing the limits of a decades-old defense pact between the Philippines and the US. Manila-based Bloomberg reporter, Andreo Calonzo, witnessed the latest clash between Manila and Beijing first-hand.
https://wn.com/China's_Water_Cannons_Test_US_Philippines_Pact_In_South_China_Sea
China's increasing use of water cannons in the South China Sea is testing the limits of a decades-old defense pact between the Philippines and the US. Manila-based Bloomberg reporter, Andreo Calonzo, witnessed the latest clash between Manila and Beijing first-hand.
- published: 26 Mar 2024
- views: 29328
1:19
China water-cannons Philippine military ship in the South China Sea
According to video released by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Chinese military vessel fired a water cannon toward a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. China...
According to video released by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Chinese military vessel fired a water cannon toward a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. China said it was acting lawfully by trying to deter the Philippine ships, accusing them of trespassing and carrying illegal building materials.
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According to video released by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Chinese military vessel fired a water cannon toward a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. China said it was acting lawfully by trying to deter the Philippine ships, accusing them of trespassing and carrying illegal building materials.
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- published: 07 Aug 2023
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3:14
South China Sea: China's coast guard ship blast water on Philippines supply boat | WION
Chinese coast guard ships backed by a military helicopter attempted unsuccessfully to block two Philippine government vessels carrying scientists from reaching ...
Chinese coast guard ships backed by a military helicopter attempted unsuccessfully to block two Philippine government vessels carrying scientists from reaching two sandbars in the disputed South China Sea.
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Chinese coast guard ships backed by a military helicopter attempted unsuccessfully to block two Philippine government vessels carrying scientists from reaching two sandbars in the disputed South China Sea.
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- published: 23 Mar 2024
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1:26
China uses water cannons against Philippine ship | REUTERS
China’s coastguard fired water cannons at Philippine ships in disputed waters of the South China Sea, actions the Philippines called ‘irresponsible and provocat...
China’s coastguard fired water cannons at Philippine ships in disputed waters of the South China Sea, actions the Philippines called ‘irresponsible and provocative.’
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China’s coastguard fired water cannons at Philippine ships in disputed waters of the South China Sea, actions the Philippines called ‘irresponsible and provocative.’
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- published: 23 Mar 2024
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1:18
Chinese ships fire water cannons on Philippine resupply vessels in South China Sea
Videos shared by the Philippine Coast Guard showed Chinese Coast Guard vessels firing water cannon at the Philippines fisheries bureau boats which Manila said w...
Videos shared by the Philippine Coast Guard showed Chinese Coast Guard vessels firing water cannon at the Philippines fisheries bureau boats which Manila said were on a resupply mission to provide oil and groceries to more than 30 Filipino vessels in Scarborough Shoal, an area in the South China Sea claimed by both countries.
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Videos shared by the Philippine Coast Guard showed Chinese Coast Guard vessels firing water cannon at the Philippines fisheries bureau boats which Manila said were on a resupply mission to provide oil and groceries to more than 30 Filipino vessels in Scarborough Shoal, an area in the South China Sea claimed by both countries.
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- published: 09 Dec 2023
- views: 90030
3:13
China Coast Guard News | Chinese Coast Guard Hits Philippine Boat With Water Cannons In Disputed Sea
Chinese coast guard ships hit a Philippine supply boat with water cannons Saturday in the latest confrontation near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, cau...
Chinese coast guard ships hit a Philippine supply boat with water cannons Saturday in the latest confrontation near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, causing injuries to its navy crew members and heavy damage to the wooden vessel, Philippine officials said.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
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https://wn.com/China_Coast_Guard_News_|_Chinese_Coast_Guard_Hits_Philippine_Boat_With_Water_Cannons_In_Disputed_Sea
Chinese coast guard ships hit a Philippine supply boat with water cannons Saturday in the latest confrontation near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, causing injuries to its navy crew members and heavy damage to the wooden vessel, Philippine officials said.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
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- published: 24 Mar 2024
- views: 11176
7:25
China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
Video shows a Chinese coast guard ship blasting a water canno...
China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
Video shows a Chinese coast guard ship blasting a water cannon through the window of a civilian Philippine vessel in disputed waters in the South China Sea, where the two countries have been involved in several incidents in recent months.
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China Philippines News | Chinese Coast Guard Ship Blasts Water Cannon At Philippine Vessel | N18V
Video shows a Chinese coast guard ship blasting a water cannon through the window of a civilian Philippine vessel in disputed waters in the South China Sea, where the two countries have been involved in several incidents in recent months.
#china #philippines #news18 #cnnnews18
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- published: 06 Mar 2024
- views: 41342
3:04
China Coast Guard News | Philippines Accuses China Of New Water Cannon Attacks | China Sea | N18V
Manila has accused China’s coastguard of firing water cannon at one of its supply boats, in the latest incident between the two countries in the disputed South ...
Manila has accused China’s coastguard of firing water cannon at one of its supply boats, in the latest incident between the two countries in the disputed South China Sea.
The Philippine military said the Saturday morning confrontation lasted for nearly an hour and took place as it sought to resupply a small garrison of sailors on board the sunken Sierra Madre off Second Thomas Shoal.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
https://wn.com/China_Coast_Guard_News_|_Philippines_Accuses_China_Of_New_Water_Cannon_Attacks_|_China_Sea_|_N18V
Manila has accused China’s coastguard of firing water cannon at one of its supply boats, in the latest incident between the two countries in the disputed South China Sea.
The Philippine military said the Saturday morning confrontation lasted for nearly an hour and took place as it sought to resupply a small garrison of sailors on board the sunken Sierra Madre off Second Thomas Shoal.
#chinesecoastguard #philippines #cannons #news18
- published: 24 Mar 2024
- views: 40306
7:26
Why China is building islands in the South China Sea
China claims they aren't military bases, but their actions say otherwise.
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Since 2014, China has been building...
China claims they aren't military bases, but their actions say otherwise.
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Since 2014, China has been building islands in the middle of the South China Sea. What were once underwater reefs are now sandy islands complete with airfields, roads, buildings, and missile systems. In less than two years, China has turned seven reefs into seven military bases in the South China Sea, one of the most contentious bodies of water in the world.
The sea is one of the most important areas of ocean in the world. It’s estimated to hold 11 billion barrels of oil, 109 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 10 percent of the world’s fisheries. Most importantly, 30 percent of the world’s shipping trade flows through the South China Sea to the busy ports of Southeast Asia. It’s an incredibly important strategic area, and five countries currently claim some part of it.
Most countries base their claims off the United Nations Law of the Seas, which says a country’s territory extends 200 miles off its shores, an area called the exclusive economic zone, or EEZ. Any trade or resources that fall in a country’s EEZ belong to that country; they’re its sovereign territory. Any area that is not in an EEZ is considered international waters and subject to UN maritime law, meaning it’s shared by everyone. Every country in the region, which includes Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, and Vietnam, bases its claim to the South China Sea on the UN’s EEZ laws — except China.
China argues it has a historical claim to the South China Sea, dating back to naval expeditions in the 15th century. After World War II, the Japanese Empire lost control of the South China Sea, and China took advantage of the moment to reclaim it. On maps, it started drawing a dashed line that encompassed most of the South China Sea. This line became its official claim and is known today as the Nine-Dash Line, because it always has nine dashes. In 1973, when the UN law established EEZs, China reaffirmed its Nine-Dash Line, refusing to clarify the line’s boundaries and rejecting other countries’ claims.
Since then, tensions have built around who rightfully owns the South China Sea. The dispute has centered on the Spratly Islands, an archipelago at the heart of the South China Sea. Currently, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam claim some part of the Spratly Island chain. They’ve asserted their claims by putting small buildings, ports, and even some people on what are essentially rocks in the middle of the ocean.
But the Spratlys are very important, because whichever country can successfully claim them can extend its EEZ to include them, thus gaining miles of precious sovereign territory. This is why China began building up islands in 2014. By turning these rocks into military bases, the Chinese are now able to support hundreds of ships, bolstering their presence in the region. They are using fishing boats, surveillance ships, and navy destroyers to set up blockades around other countries’ islands and defend their own. This is all done very cautiously and in small steps in order to avoid sparking a wider conflict.
Since China began building islands, the disputes have not become violent. But tensions are building in the region. As China deploys more of its military to the Spratlys, other countries are getting nervous and building up their own islands. It’s a complex situation that will continue to gain international attention, for better or for worse.
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https://wn.com/Why_China_Is_Building_Islands_In_The_South_China_Sea
China claims they aren't military bases, but their actions say otherwise.
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Since 2014, China has been building islands in the middle of the South China Sea. What were once underwater reefs are now sandy islands complete with airfields, roads, buildings, and missile systems. In less than two years, China has turned seven reefs into seven military bases in the South China Sea, one of the most contentious bodies of water in the world.
The sea is one of the most important areas of ocean in the world. It’s estimated to hold 11 billion barrels of oil, 109 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 10 percent of the world’s fisheries. Most importantly, 30 percent of the world’s shipping trade flows through the South China Sea to the busy ports of Southeast Asia. It’s an incredibly important strategic area, and five countries currently claim some part of it.
Most countries base their claims off the United Nations Law of the Seas, which says a country’s territory extends 200 miles off its shores, an area called the exclusive economic zone, or EEZ. Any trade or resources that fall in a country’s EEZ belong to that country; they’re its sovereign territory. Any area that is not in an EEZ is considered international waters and subject to UN maritime law, meaning it’s shared by everyone. Every country in the region, which includes Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, and Vietnam, bases its claim to the South China Sea on the UN’s EEZ laws — except China.
China argues it has a historical claim to the South China Sea, dating back to naval expeditions in the 15th century. After World War II, the Japanese Empire lost control of the South China Sea, and China took advantage of the moment to reclaim it. On maps, it started drawing a dashed line that encompassed most of the South China Sea. This line became its official claim and is known today as the Nine-Dash Line, because it always has nine dashes. In 1973, when the UN law established EEZs, China reaffirmed its Nine-Dash Line, refusing to clarify the line’s boundaries and rejecting other countries’ claims.
Since then, tensions have built around who rightfully owns the South China Sea. The dispute has centered on the Spratly Islands, an archipelago at the heart of the South China Sea. Currently, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam claim some part of the Spratly Island chain. They’ve asserted their claims by putting small buildings, ports, and even some people on what are essentially rocks in the middle of the ocean.
But the Spratlys are very important, because whichever country can successfully claim them can extend its EEZ to include them, thus gaining miles of precious sovereign territory. This is why China began building up islands in 2014. By turning these rocks into military bases, the Chinese are now able to support hundreds of ships, bolstering their presence in the region. They are using fishing boats, surveillance ships, and navy destroyers to set up blockades around other countries’ islands and defend their own. This is all done very cautiously and in small steps in order to avoid sparking a wider conflict.
Since China began building islands, the disputes have not become violent. But tensions are building in the region. As China deploys more of its military to the Spratlys, other countries are getting nervous and building up their own islands. It’s a complex situation that will continue to gain international attention, for better or for worse.
Read more on Vox: https://bit.ly/3iWURXb
To truly understand the international conflicts and trends shaping our world you need a big-picture view. Video journalist Sam Ellis uses maps to tell these stories and chart their effects on foreign policy. Watch more Vox Atlas videos right here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5e4MOmzf-piIWQb4INRW18g
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- published: 17 Feb 2017
- views: 13304191