Discovery of oil by South Korea shows how countries with no maritime sovereignty claims can explore yet not upset the coastal states
President Rodrigo Duterte has set limits on how far Beijing can go in seeking resources in waters claimed by the Philippine government
People confirmed dead in a powerful earthquake off Taiwan’s Pacific coast were on collapsed lower floors
Chinese navy will work with three domestic telecom providers to upgrade coverage of contested South China Sea islets to 4G
Australia, India, Japan and the US would make stern statements, help China’s maritime rivals and hold joint naval exercises to check Beijing’s maritime rise
A U.S. official’s hint of praise for deadly anti-drug policing in the Philippines signals better relations
Disillusioned by Chinese rule and worried about economic fallout, some Hong Kong dwellers are finding home in democratic Taiwan
US Secretary of Defense James Mattis just visited Vietnam, and a US aircraft carrier is due to call in March
Beijing claims most of the South China Sea; research with other claimants, such as Malaysia, improves its reputation offshore
Beijing has taken a series of measures to pressure Taiwan into negotiations, Last week Taiwan retaliated instead
China says it will share findings from scientific research off the Philippine Pacific coast, Others are less sure
Companies from overseas with operations in Vietnam often follow cleaner accounting practices than local peers
Widespread surveillance, experienced shippers and talks on a code of conduct are helping the safe passage of commercial vessels
Providers such as Google and Facebook are being asked to store data on Vietnamese users
Attacks by the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters have killed at least 11 people over the past month on the ever-restive southern island Mindanao
China opened four new flight routes in the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan says they violate results of negotiations in 2015
The Philippines suspects some of its violent Muslim rebels get support from Indonesia. Now the two countries are working together to stop that connection
Satellites activated from 2019 to 2021 would find prime natural resources and track movements of countries with competing claims to the South China Sea
Beijing wants dialogue with self-ruled Taiwan on the idea that both sides belong to a single China, Taiwan disagrees, straining relations into a third year
Tax reform and new infrastructure loom for a country that’s already one of Asia’s fastest growing
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