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China's been building artificial islands in the South China Sea over the last decade to expand its control in the area.
A Philippine intelligence official says sand from Manila Bay and elsewhere may have been used as landfill for Chinese military outposts.
Tensions flared as Tokyo and Beijing traded protests over an alleged airspace violation near disputed East China Sea islands.
China seized an island in the South China Sea, unfurling its flag amid growing tensions with the Philippines over territorial ...
From Yugoslavia to the South China Sea: The Global Expansion of Military Strongholds Posted: April 28, 2025 | Last updated: April 28, 2025 In the former Republic of Yugoslavia, the subterranean ...
The standoff over Sandy Cay, which lies close to military outposts built by both Beijing and Manila, was the latest between ...
MANILA/BEIJING, May 8 (Reuters) - The Philippines and China gave conflicting versions on Thursday of a maritime confrontation around a contested shoal in the South China Sea, the latest incident ...
Both countries have planted flags on a collection of sand bars, extending the clash over the area between Beijing and Manila, ...