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A new report warns of China’s growing de facto control, as analysts say ‘grey-zone coercion’ is slowly by surely reshaping the South China Sea.
The May 2025 military crisis between Pakistan and India marked a dramatic turning point in South Asia’s strategic landscape.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNChina's illegal claims risk Indo-Pacific stability, says US AdmiralUS Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Stephen Koehler has stressed that deterrence in the Indo-Pacific includes Taiwan. At a ...
Helicopters buzzed in the shadow of a smouldering volcano and boats rescued dummies from the sea this week in a show of ...
A Chinese flotilla of cutters, warships and maritime militia harassed Philippine government vessels resupplying fishermen at ...
In the forests of Doi Phu Kha National Park in Thailand, a new species of scorpion called Scorpiops doiphukha was discovered. This “large” scorpion, found hiding in rock crevices, is notable for ...
A British patrol ship passed through the Taiwan Strait on June 18, 2025, less than a week after a Japanese destroyer made a ...
Japan's coast guard will simulate a collision between vessels Friday during joint exercises with the United States and the ...
The exhibit explores the early days of U.S.-China trade with a focus on Connecticut merchants and sailors who participated in ...
Around the world, autocratic client states like Cuba are sustained by Beijing’s money and technology in exchange for access, ...
Novices like Ah Xing are at the bottom rung of the ladder. Few new recruits make it through an entire voyage, especially on ...
It’s true that China has a closer and warmer relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran than many countries, especially ...
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