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China anchored one of its two “monster” coast guard ships inside the Philippines ... between Beijing and Manila in the South China Sea. Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela ...
in the South China Sea, and is meant to intimidate its smaller Asian neighbour. The China coastguard's 165-meter 'monster ship' entered Manila's 200-nautical mile EEZ on July 2, spokesperson for ...
Beijing claims most of the South China Sea as its territory ... earning it the nickname the Monster. The map, based on ship-tracking data from MarineTraffic and Global Fishing Watch, shows ...
The world's largest coastguard ship dropped anchor in Manila's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea earlier this ... "165-meter monster ship" by "using Canada's Dark Vessel ...
Ryan Chan is a Newsweek reporter based in Hong Kong, where he previously had over a decade of experience at a local newspaper, covering China and current events around the world. His focus is on ...
The Philippines has accused a giant Chinese coast guard vessel dubbed the “Monster” of maintaining ... up activities in the disputed South China Sea. Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Jay ...
The “monster ship”, which is 165m long ... The Philippine coastguard deployed a ship to the Sabina shoal in the South China Sea in May in an effort to deter small-scale reclamation by China.
in the South China Sea, and is meant to intimidate its smaller Asian neighbour. The China coastguard’s 165-meter ‘monster ship’ entered Manila’s 200-nautical mile EEZ on July 2 ...
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