Several sources say China may have moved missiles to the Spratly Islands, which are contested by five other governments
China says its military facilities in the Spratly islands are purely defensive, and that it can do what it likes on its own territory
The Philippine president has won favor with Beijing by sidestepping public pressure to protest its military use of the South China Sea
Trump administration is increasing pace of Freedom of Navigation operations in disputed waters
Singapore’s prime minister says the organization sees shifts in regional and global balance
The 1951 map found by Chinese researchers is not legally binding, but maritime experts say Beijing might use it to solidify control of the disputed South China Sea
A US-Philippine naval exercise will pull in Japan and Australia this year, That group takes a cautious view of Chinese exercises nearby
The southernmost Chinese province will waive visas for tourists from 59 countries starting May 1
One official was cited as saying the exchanges with the Chinese navy were polite but 'robust'
The US government said in early April it would give licenses to sell the sensitive military technology, but legal and political snags could push back delivery
Two years ago Beijing and Manila fought over maritime sovereignty; this week the Chinese president agreed to give the Philippines more money
China and Brunei dispute a tract of the South China Sea, but an economic slump could give China a lead in exploring the waters for oil
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