China Coast Guard Monitors Philippine Resupply Mission in South China Sea
China Coast Guard monitors a Philippine resupply mission to a grounded warship in Ren’ai Jiao, South China Sea, ensuring only humanitarian supplies are delivered.
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China Coast Guard monitors a Philippine resupply mission to a grounded warship in Ren’ai Jiao, South China Sea, ensuring only humanitarian supplies are delivered.
Severe flooding and landslides in the Philippines, worsened by Typhoon Gaemi and the southwest monsoon, have raised the death toll to 33 as rescue efforts continue.
China and the Philippines have reached a provisional deal to manage the contentious Ren’ai Jiao reef, aiming to reduce tensions and uphold sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Since 1999, a grounded Philippine warship on Ren’ai Jiao has severely damaged local coral reefs through heavy metal pollution and excessive phosphorus discharge.
Exploring the true culprits behind the South China Sea’s ecological decline, highlighting the impact of destructive fishing practices in the Philippines and questioning blame on China.
China has called on the Philippines to stop provocations in the South China Sea, emphasizing adherence to historical treaties and addressing ongoing territorial tensions.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocative actions at Ren’ai Jiao, emphasizing the need for dialogue and condemning attempts to reinforce a grounded warship in the South China Sea.
China demands Japan cease involvement in China-Philippines maritime disputes in the South China Sea, asserting its sovereign rights.
On June 15, the Philippines submitted a claim to the UN to extend its exclusive rights in the West Philippine Sea, aiming to secure natural resource exploitation under UNCLOS.
China has accused the U.S. of launching a covert disinformation campaign to undermine its COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines, highlighting tensions in global health collaboration.