China, Taiwan and Vietnam will monitor Manila’s airstrip improvement, new barracks and more in a contested tract of sea
President Tsai Ing-wen told her party Sunday it must find new ways to engage with Beijing
Thousands protested in Manila last week over perceptions of heavy-handed law enforcement by the government But the president shows little sign of losing broad support
With a growing defense budget, Australia sends six warships toward the South China Sea as the U.S. turns its attention to North Korea
China has expanded its influence in a disputed, resource-rich sea since 2010
Vietnam’s economy has grown near 6 percent per year since 2012 on investment in export manufacturing. It might be stronger without graft
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte may refine his anti-drug campaign to avoid killing youths but will still let others die in drug busts, analysts believe
Lee Ming-che of Taiwan faces 10 years in a Chinese prison. The case has alarmed people in his homeland and could further depress China-Taiwan relations
Ships leak oil in the giant Asian sea while construction of islands hurts coral and as many as 1.4 million fishing boats are straining marine life stocks
The two Southeast Asian countries are losing fish from exclusive economic zones but lack the fleets to stop foreign boats from entering
Southeast Asian countries fear compromising sovereignty or bowing to Beijing's scientific lead in the South China Sea under any resource cooperation deals
Vietnam has protested but is not expected to fight back any further, due to valuable trade with China and a lack of strong foreign friends
President Rodrigo Duterte, military officials have promised to quickly defeat Maute Group at its base in Marawi city
Vietnam welcomes upswing in trade and investment, which has world's No. 4 military, to rebalance overall relations away from historic maritime rival China
Beijing is apparently letting Filipinos fish at Scarborough Shoal, the source of a sovereignty flap since 2012. Scholars say Beijing is relaxing the blockade to buoy relations
Shoppers in the increasingly well-off Southeast Asian country with a historic animosity toward China avoid imports
Reports of Chinese vessels near Sandy Cay, which is near Philippine holdings in the South China Sea, have set off a storm in Manila about how to react
Analysts call the agreement largely ceremonial, with a fuller deal on mishap avoidance hard or impossible to reach
An ASEAN official says North Korea’s escalation of weapons tests this year and proximity to Southeast Asia prompted a warning Saturday
Vietnam, a country reliant on export manufacturing, looked to Trans-Pacific Partnership for economic lift
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