Jakarta counts Beijing as a core investor but has vowed to resist Chinese vessels that pass near a group of its outlying islets
No one has hit a huge vein, and U.S. government estimates small reserves compare to the Middle East
Taipei hopes military exercise will show it’s serious about humanitarian use of the biggest island in the South China Sea
Experts say Trump will eventually prioritize domestic issues over Asian ones
Beijing is rewarding Malaysia’s lack of criticism on the South China Sea issue with trade and investment
President Duterte visited Tokyo less than a week after returning from Beijing, and both hosts pledged billions in aid
Legislators are raising questions about tough-talking President Duterte’s proposal for spurning US ties in favor of Beijing
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has asked US troops to end joint maritime patrols and suggested stronger ties with Beijing
Beijing has posted a keep-out order around a rare blue hole in the South China Sea
Many daigou in Australia are small enterprises set up by students to help subsidize their rent and university fees by selling to family and friends
People in long embattled Mindanao ask whether President Rodrigo Duterte should shift from war to peace talks
Duterte said last month his country would reject US. military aid in patrolling the contested South China Sea and fighting a violent Muslim rebel group
Taiwan has grown nervous about its claim to the sea’s largest island after a world court ruling in July
Philippine leader Duterte said last week he would not let foreign powers help with patrols of disputed waters near the South China Sea
President Tsai faces growing pressure at home to show foreign policy achievements despite headwinds from China
Armed resistance may prove tough to destroy without a broader political answer to underlying problems in Mindanao
As exports prosper and agriculture gets state support, wages are going up and fostering a group of consumers keen to show their worth
Medical tests and an ocean water quality evaluation are overdue, say people who have visited the affected beaches
Taiwan’s coast guard will monitor the boats but not track them with a patrol ship
Dialogue seen as politically popular move, as it would ease the odds of an armed conflict
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