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China Lambasts Japan for Intervening in South China Sea Row
Desiree Sison | | Sep 20, 2016 10:06 AM EDT |
China on Monday lambasted Japan following a recent announcement that Tokyo will step up its presence in the South China Sea. Beijing said such actions, in the pretense of upholding the interests of the international community, would only lead to further confusion in the disputed region.
China, US Join Forces to Track Down Chinese Firms Funding North Korea's Nuclear Program
Desiree Sison | | Sep 20, 2016 08:48 AM EDT |
China and the United States have joined forces to track Chinese companies suspected of funding North Korea's nuclear program and financially aiding Kim Jong-un's regime.
China Commemorates 85th Anniversary of 'Mukden Incident,' Vows to Uphold World Peace
Desiree Sison | | Sep 19, 2016 11:57 AM EDT |
Thousands of Chinese people on Sunday gathered at a ceremony in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province, to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the 'Mukden Incident' in which Japanese troops bombarded a garrison housing 7,000 Chinese forces in Shenyang on September 18, 1931. This turned out to be the prelude to the 14-year Japanese invasion of China.
Japan has 'Ulterior Motives' for Opting to Join US Patrols in the South China Sea: Xinhua
Desiree Sison | | Sep 19, 2016 06:25 AM EDT |
Japan's decision to participate in joint patrols with the United States in the contested South China Sea is a ploy by Tokyo to gain a "bargaining chip" in its dispute with China over the Senkaku Islands (Diaoyu Islands in China) in the East China Sea, China's state-run news agency Xinhua said on Saturday.
Beijing, Manila Laying Groundwork for Upcoming Talks on South China Sea Dispute
Desiree Sison | | Sep 18, 2016 08:12 AM EDT |
Philippine Foreign Affairs officials are currently making arrangements with their Chinese counterparts to pave the way for the formal start of Sino-Philippine talks on the South China Sea dispute.
China to Target Japanese Ships Once US-Japan Joint Patrols in the South China Sea Begin
Desiree Sison | | Sep 18, 2016 07:02 AM EDT |
Bilateral relations between China and Japan might deteriorate further should Tokyo send warships to the disputed South China Sea following its announcement that it will join forces with the US in patrolling the strategic waterway.
Japan to Step up Military Presence in the South China Sea Despite Beijing's Protests
Desiree Sison | | Sep 17, 2016 08:25 AM EDT |
Japan plans to step up its maritime presence in the disputed South China Sea by joining forces with the United States in conducting joint patrols as well as carrying out military war games with other navies in the region.
China's Air Force to Start Flying Into the Pacific
Desiree Sison | | Sep 17, 2016 07:46 AM EDT |
In a show of military might, the Chinese Air Force would soon start flying regularly into the Western Pacific beyond Japan and Taiwan, according to People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) spokesman Shen Jinke.
China Releases Canadian Man Charged With Spying After Prime Minister Trudeau Intercedes
Desiree Sison | | Sep 16, 2016 09:36 AM EDT |
China on Thursday released a Canadian man who had been detained for two years on espionage charges after the intercession of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Philippines Seeks to Mend Ties With China Amid South China Sea Conflict
Desiree Sison | | Sep 16, 2016 07:01 AM EDT |
Despite their opposing positions in the disputed South China Sea, the Philippines would continue pushing for formal talks with China to settle the territorial conflict peacefully and thrash out other common interests that are crucial to Sino-Philippine relations.
President Xi Says China-Russian Security Cooperation is Important
Desiree Sison | | Sep 15, 2016 05:24 AM EDT |
China's President Xi Jinping on Wednesday emphasized the importance of Beijing's security cooperation with Russia saying there is an urgent need for both sides to implement their security agreement.
Philippines to Buy Arms From China; Halts Freedom of Navigation Patrols With US in the South China Sea
Desiree Sison | | Sep 14, 2016 07:26 AM EDT |
In an apparent shift in US-Philippine defense relations, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said he is seeking to buy arms from China and Russia while ordering his top defense officials to end joint freedom of navigation patrols with the US in the South China Sea.
China Highly Unlikely to Punish North Korea Despite US Pressure: Analysts
Desiree Sison | | Sep 12, 2016 06:37 AM EDT |
Despite repeated calls from the United States for China to punish North Korea for its latest nuclear test on Friday, political and military analysts said Beijing cannot afford to rein in Pyongyang citing the grim alternative it would face if the North Korean regime collapses.
President Duterte Thanks China for Helping to Build Drug Rehab Center
Desiree Sison | | Sep 10, 2016 07:43 AM EDT |
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday thanked China for helping build a drug rehabilitation center in Manila as the country intensifies its war on drugs.
US Military Forces to Stay in Disputed South China Sea: US President Obama
Desiree Sison | | Sep 09, 2016 07:35 AM EDT |
United States President Barack Obama said on Thursday that the US is not about to leave the disputed South China Sea despite warnings from China. Obama said the presence of the US military in the area is aimed at upholding the navigation rights of other nations in the disputed area, adding that they would be there for as long as international law allows.
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