Indonesia appears ready to flex its diplomatic, if not its maritime, muscle in dealings with China over a recent incident Read More
A Maritime Self-Defense Force flotilla of three ships arrived in the Philippines early Sunday on a goodwill visit — the first Read More
Long haul carriers from China brimming with electronics and clothing dropped anchor in the Pacific a few miles off the Read More
Stocks rose amid optimism central banks will continue to support the global economy. Brent crude traded near a four-week low. Read More
With reports of Indonesian fisherman seizures and Filipino international arbitration suits, China’s relationship in Southeast Asia appears to be Read More
The United States and the Philippines began this year’s iteration of their annual war games on Monday as China Read More
The pope’s eyes are set on China. Since 1951, the Vatican has had no official ties with Beijing, which bans Read More
U.S. trade and investment ties with ASEAN, a grouping of 10 Southeast Asian states that collectively are the third-largest economy Read More
“We must be of use to China otherwise Hong Kong will be finished.” This proclamation is regularly trotted out like Read More
In the past year, the United States has increasingly begun to flex its military muscle in the South China Sea. Read More
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