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Beijing says its interests must not be used as bargaining chips as nations scramble to reach tariff agreements ahead of July deadline.
Exercise off Woody Island in contested Paracels involves more than 200 personnel, 15 vessels and two rescue helicopters, state broadcaster says.
Philippines and Malaysia sidestep South China Sea claims, seek closer naval ties Relations between the two countries have been tested over the Malaysian state of Sabah and Manila’s maritime laws ...
The South China Morning Post’s Sunday magazine receives top design honour and recognition for its feature on Shanghai’s academic bar scene.
China’s defence ministry has warned the Philippines against “self-inflicted destruction” by hosting US missile systems and denounced Manila’s plan to encourage fishermen to operate in ...
Correspondence obtained by the Post reveals President Roberta Metsola’s efforts to normalise ties with Beijing in recent months.
The South China Morning Post ran a live blog covering the parade and protests around the US, which started at 5.30pm Saturday local time / 5.30am Hong Kong time.
Article urges innovative use of unmanned systems and highlights their ‘decisive and dominant’ role in future conflicts.
South Sudan’s army plans to disarm youths amid deadly cattle raids. Russia launched major drone strikes on Ukraine and expanded its military footprint in Africa.
Vietnam has continued to expand land reclamation on its occupied features in the South China Sea, with military-related construction of new ports and airstrips, according to a Chinese think tank.
Analysts say quiet incursions are part of a deliberate effort by China to normalise its presence in previously unpatrolled areas.
Expect a nuanced approach to foreign policy as President Lee Jae-myung attempts to pull relations with Beijing back from their ‘lowest ebb’.