President Xi Jinping of China is expected to speak with his counterpart in Manila about infrastructure funding and exploration for undersea fuels
The Beijing government says it will share information from weather stations in the contested Spratly Island
Fears of a debt trap and resentment of Chinese maritime expansion may turn Southeast Asian leaders’ heads toward Western powers
Chinese officials are scoping out Davao as a conduit for two-way trade as well as a link to countries as far away as Samoa
Taiwan’s coast guard to hold live-fire exercises November 21-23 near the biggest islet in the contested Spratly archipelago
Nguyen Phu Trong, the Communist Party’s general secretary, was named Vietnamese president Tuesday after his predecessor died of an illness
The destroyer USS Decatur came within 45 meters of a Chinese warship in the South China Sea last month, upsetting both sides as well as Southeast Asia
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed a deal October 17 with an Israeli firm to look for fuel under the South China Sea
At least two Taiwanese political groups have organized anti-China demonstrations October 20 and expect tens of thousands to show
Southeast Asian countries dispute Beijing’s growing presence in the disputed South China Sea but now value chances to work with China
Rising prices raised Vietnam’s revenue from oil by 42.5 percent in the first nine months of the year
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen chose retired semiconductor firm chairman Morris Chang to attend its major international event of 2018
President Rodrigo Duterte has flamed UN rapporteurs, but his foreign affairs secretary calls the country a human rights protector
Tokyo does not claim the waterway, but it has helped Southeast Asian states that do as part of a long-term policy aimed at checking the biggest claimant China
Philippine and US military officials agreed to hold 281 'security cooperation activities' next year, an increase from 2018
US President Donald Trump is checking Beijing’s expansion in the South China Sea. Some say he’s using those military moves to pressure China on trade, too
Washington sent B-52 bombers to or near the disputed South China Sea twice in late September, and Beijing protested
Explosives have hit four parts of the country since July; Muslim rebels recruiting people for more attacks
The government in Washington notified Congress of a $330 million arms deal that’s mostly weaponry parts rather than new systems
Tran Dai Quang died Friday at age 61 of a long-term illness
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