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Top U.S. Security Official to Visit China in a bid to Pacify Communist Government Over South China Sea

A top U.S. security official will visit China in a bid to pacify it amid tensions over South China Sea, media reports said.

Invisible

China, US on Collision Course in the South China Sea

U.S. forces will continue to sail, fly and operate wherever international law allows.

War zone

China Threatens Philippines with War

Wang wanted the Philippines "to open ourselves for bilateral negotiations but outside of and in disregard of the arbitral ruling."

DigitalGlobe overview imagery of the Fiery Cross Reef located in the South China Sea.

China to Construct Nuclear Power Stations on Disputed South China Sea Islands: State Media

China has announced plans to construct nuclear power stations on the disputed islands of the South China Sea with the aim of establishing "effective control" over the maritime region, according to state media.

In crisis?

Xi’s Hold on Power Threatened by China’s Arbitration Defeat to the Philippines

Either of these two options will undoubtedly be used by Xi's enemies to strip him of power.

The only option left?

China Seeks Peaceful Options to Save Face after Defeat to the Philippines in South China Sea Arbitration

"The Tribunal concluded that there was no legal basis for China to claim historic rights to resources within the sea areas falling within the 'nine-dash line'."

China Loses Claims to South China Sea;  Hague Court Ruling Junks 'Nine-Dash Line'

China Loses Claims to South China Sea; Hague Court Ruling Junks 'Nine-Dash Line'

After three years of hearing the territorial case filed by the Philippines against China about the ownership of contested territories in the resource-rich South China Sea, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague made a ruling on Tuesday saying that there is no legal basis to Beijing's claim that it has 'historic rights' to the islands, reefs, and other features in the disputed international waterway.

China Accuses Japanese Judge of Bias in Forming Arbitration Court on Eve of Ruling

China Accuses Japanese Judge of Bias in Forming Arbitration Court on Eve of South China Sea Ruling

On the eve of the United Nation's arbitration tribunal ruling on the Philippines' case against China, Beijing has accused the Japanese judge who supervised the formation of the court of bias.

South China Sea

South China Sea: Beijing to Conduct Military Drills Around Paracel Islands to Reassert Claims Over Disputed Region

China will carry out military drills to assert its claim over disputed reefs and islands in the South China Sea from July 5 to 11.

China to Become 'Outlaw State' if it Rejects South China Sea Ruling to be Handed Down on July 12

China to Become 'Outlaw State' if it Rejects Arbitration Court Ruling to be Handed Down on July 12

China risks being branded as an "outlaw state" by the international community if it will not respect the verdict of the Hague-based arbitration tribunal on the Philippines' case against Beijing on the South China Sea dispute, which is expected to be handed down on July 12.

Supercarrier

Two U.S. Navy Supercarriers Patrolling Philippine Waters to Deter Chinese Attack

Legal experts have long said the ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration will likely go against China.

Duterte: President Xi Jinping is a 'Great President'

Duterte: China's Leader is a 'Great President'

Philippines' President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday called Chinese President Xi Jinping a 'great president' as Duterte thanked the Chinese leader for the congratulatory message the latter sent last Tuesday.

Newspaper Ad

China Makes Case Against Philippines in Canadian Newspaper Ad

With a ruling on the South China Sea dispute between the Philippines and China expected in the next few weeks, China pleaded its case against the Philippines by placing an advertisement in a Canadian newspaper.

China Seeks Better Ties With New Philippine Government Amid South China Sea Spat

China Seeks Improved Ties With new Philippine Government Amid South China Sea Spat

China has said it hopes to improve bilateral ties with the Philippines following the victory of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte in the country's recent elections.

Philippine President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte Backs Multilateral Talks with China and Western Nations in Resolving South China Sea Dispute

Philippine President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte Backs Multilateral Talks With China and Western Nations to Resolve South China Sea Dispute

Philippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Monday vowed to address the South China Sea conflict upon assuming office saying he would opt to engage in multilateral talks with China, Manila's allies such as the United States, Australia, and Japan, as well as other claimant states, to resolve the territorial dispute.

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