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Germany has accused the Chinese military of disrupting a reconnaissance aircraft over the Red Sea during an operation.
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Inquirer.net on MSNINQToday: Navy on missing sabungeros’ search: Drones first, divers a last resortUnderwater drones could be deployed first before sending in divers in search of the missing sabungeros in Taal Lake, the ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping intensified his sweeping crackdown on public officials, expelling Vice Adm. Li Hanjun, chief of ...
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GMA News Online on MSNPCG: China maritime militia ships decreased in WPS amid bad weatherThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Wednesday said the number of Chinese maritime militia vessels in the West Philippine Sea ...
Chinese foreign ministry says alleged actions of July 2 incident ‘does not match the facts that China has gathered’.
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The National Interest on MSNChina Just Sent Its Type 072A Landing Ship to TaiwanWith 15 active vessels, advanced design features, and the ability to deploy troops, vehicles, and helicopters, the ship ...
A prominent Chinese aircraft designer has highlighted the importance of advanced technologies for future fighters, as more ...
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Philstar.com on MSNNSA slams China’s attempt to suppress West Philippine Sea documentaryNational Security Adviser Eduardo Año yesterday criticized China for what he described as its efforts to suppress the truth ...
Beijing appears confident the Albanese government is gradually shifting Australia away from its long-standing and close US ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNBeijing bullying in sea and film irks PH Coast GuardBeijing is pushing its claim of sovereignty over parts of the West Philippine Sea not just in Philippine waters but in film ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNChinese ships in WPS increasing since January – PH Navy reportAt least 49 Chinese coast guard and Navy ships were detected in Philippine waters in June, the highest number in the Philippine government’s monthly monitoring so far this year. A Philippine Navy ...
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNTaiwan kicks off largest war games amid rising tensions with ChinaTaiwan launched its biggest annual military drills on Wednesday, simulating attacks on key command systems and infrastructure ...
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