Australia’s tougher policy toward China since July 23 is seen empowering Japan, India, the US and Southeast Asian countries worried about Beijing’s influence
Legislators are sending a message to China, an adversary of both Taipei and Washington
The Sansha II transport vessel traveled about 1,000 miles to the submerged feature in mid-July after the US secretary of state said China lacks legal rights to claim it
The country with fewer than 500 cases total and no deaths has sealed off a tourist city where 19 cases popped up over the past five days
Beijing places its nine-dash line in the South China Sea on maps, shirts, postcards and in at least one major film to impress world consumers
Collectivist mindset, respect for health authorities and knowledge of China due to proximity, got much of Asia past crisis, experts say
Noble Corp. said July 9 its Noble Clyde Boudreaux semi-submersible had cancelled a previously announced project with Vietnam
Secretary of State Michael Pompeo says government will aid countries that are threatened by China over maritime sovereignty
The EU won’t put Taiwan on its safe list for inbound travel because Taiwan won’t reciprocate; Taiwan wants to be on the list but finds Europe unsafe
A study published in May by Chinese researchers found that tidal activity had started creating a 15-meter-deep freshwater lens under Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea
The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement cut tariffs on about 800 items with the option to cut more
Beijing greenlighted on July 1 the resumption of negotiations on a code of conduct for the South China Sea that’s claimed in part by Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines
Hong Kong people hoping to escape Beijing’s new security law would try first for Western countries where salaries are higher, analysts believe
The export-reliant Southeast Asian country reported 0.36% GDP growth in the second quarter this year compared to the same period of 2019
Chinese officials want to show Washington, the rest of Asia and their own people they're at least as resolute as the US Navy
The law passed this month by the Southeast Asian country’s lower house of Congress helps President Rodrigo Duterte squelch armed rebels, maybe more
Southeast Asian archipelago with broader international influence than neighboring countries declines again to negotiate sea rights with China
Leaders in Beijing hope to warn the United States and practice for any future conflict in the Asia Pacific, analysts believe
China sent a seismic survey vessel into Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone earlier this month near an oil exploration tract
The two-year Pacific Deterrence Initiative being considered in the US Senate would bolster US naval forces in the Western Pacific
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