Beijing is worried that may be trying to pull the rug out from under Beijing's efforts to pacify its neighbors in and around the South China Sea
Change comes at time of expansion of country’s naval fleet to back its growing assertiveness over territorial claims in South China Sea
Police dragged about 20 protesters on to bus after they ignored warning to disperse, began marching with banners and chanting 'Demolish China's Invasion' and other slogans
Hanoi, normally known for standing up to Beijing’s expansion in the South China Sea, has signed an accord aimed at working out the dispute
If the weeks before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration are any indication, the South China Sea could be a potential flashpoint in 2017. And how Trump decides to push back against a more forceful China could result in escalated tensions. VOA State Department Correspondent Nike Ching reports.
Shinzo Abe pledged development and military aid plus support for Philippine president’s campaign to eradicate drugs
How President-elect Trump pushes back China’s assertiveness could become source of escalated tensions or even military strife
President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson, at his Senate confirmation hearing, voiced concerns about Russia's actions and said the United States must take a new approach with China. State Department correspondent Nike Ching has the report.
The flap over a US underwater naval drone picked up by China last month reveals how far Beijing’s surveillance extends into the disputed waters
China's aircraft carrier, returning from exercises in South China Sea, was not trespassing, but entered Taiwan's air defense zone
China's Defense Ministry said its Soviet-built aircraft carrier accompanied other naval ships as they sailed around the east coast of Taiwan
China's lone aircraft carrier conducted flight exercises with its J-15 fighters in 'complex sea conditions'
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