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China's catastrophic South China Sea crash shows how dangerous high-risk moves at sea can be
China's assertive and unsafe behavior in the South China Sea has made crashes more likely, experts say. Questions remain on what China will do next.
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Researchers complete first oceanic ozone campaign in the South China Sea, revealing typhoon impacts
As human activity across the world's oceans expands, scientists are zeroing in on shifts in atmospheric composition—particularly ozone, a key player in marine atmospheric chemistry. In a new study, researchers have completed China's first shipborne ozone-sounding campaign in the South China Sea,
In the South China Sea — which is 50 percent bigger than the Mediterranean Sea — China’s aggressive sea tactics pose a pressing challenge for the U.S. Chinese expansionism, after changing ...
In October 2018, the first China-ASEAN Joint Naval Exercise was held in the South China Sea, which not only marks a new phase of China-ASEAN maritime security cooperation but has additionally ...
China's defence ministry accused Philippine Coast Guard vessels on Friday of "dangerous manoeuvres" in response to reports of a collision earlier this week between two Chinese vessels near Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea.
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TaiwanPlus on MSNChina Breaks Silence on Vessel Collision
China is accusing the Philippines of resorting to 'dangerous maneuvers' days after two Chinese vessels collided while chasing a Philippine ship in the South China Sea. It's the first time Beijing is speaking about the incident,
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Human activities key to kickstarting, speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands
Researchers from the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered that human activities are key to kickstarting and speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands.
BEIJING (Reuters) -The Chinese military said on Wednesday it monitored and "drove away" a U.S. destroyer that sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, while the U.S. Navy said its action was in line with international law.