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South China Sea Dispute Impact

South China Sea Dispute Impact: The Effect of the International Tribunal Ruling over Philippines’ Case

What could be the impact of the most recent development relative to the South China Sea dispute between China and the Philippines?

South China Sea News

U.S. to Still Operate in South China Sea; China Asked Philippines to ‘Disregard’ Tribunal Ruling?

Following the international arbitration court’s decision to invalidate China’s vast claims over South China Sea came out, the United States appeared to stand firm with its decision to continue operating in the area.

China Protesters Demand Boycott Over Japan Refusal To Admit WWII Atrocities

China Dismisses Rumored Calls for Boycott of Philippines, US Products

China has dismissed rumored calls for a boycott of products from the Philippines and the U.S. after the international arbitration court ruled against the communist country in a case about disputed territories in the South China Sea.

China is willing to work with Philippines on its war to curb illegal drugs and criminality.

China Willing to Work With Philippines in War Against Illegal Drugs

A Chinese official has said that China is willing to work with the Philippines to fight against illegal drug trades, saying drugs are the "common enemy to mankind."

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."

South China Sea

South China Sea Dispute: Philippines Dismisses China's Conditional Dialogue Offer

The Philippines has dismissed China's proposal for dialogue over the South China Sea dispute.

Defenders of Democracy

Two US Congressmen File Bill for the US to Defend the South China Sea

This legislation lays out key tenants of U.S. maritime security policy in the region.

The People’s Liberation air force (PLAAF) at the weekend released photographs of one of its newest H-6K long-range nuclear-capable bombers overflying Scarborough Shoal on China’s Weibo social media service

China Flies Nuclear Bomber over Scarborough Shoal amid South China Sea Dispute [PHOTO]

China's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) released photographs of one of its H-6K long-range nuclear-capable bombers flying over the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea amid mounting tensions over China's sovereignty claims on the maritime region.

Hague Court Ruling: China to Sever Bilateral Ties with Australia Over Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea

China to Sever Bilateral Ties With Australia Over Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea

China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday warned Australia that Beijing would sever bilateral relations with Canberra if it continues to conduct freedom of navigation exercises in the South China Sea.

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.

Beijing Open to Negotiations with Manila on South China Sea Sans Hague Court Ruling

Beijing Open to Negotiations With Manila on South China Sea Dispute Sans Hague Court Ruling

China continues to stand its ground in rejecting the ruling of the Hague-based arbitral court on the South China Sea dispute. Beijing warned other countries on Wednesday against threatening its interests and territories in the region.

Chinese Military Prepared For Any Threats That May Erupt After Hague Court Ruling

Chinese Military Prepared for any Threats That may Erupt After Hague Court Ruling

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday dismissed the Hague arbitral court ruling rejecting China's claims to the South China Sea as "illegal" and "null and void" saying that Beijing would not accept any future proposition or action based on the ruling.

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.

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