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East China Sea Dispute: China to Hold Another Round of Maritime Talks With Japan

China will hold another round of maritime talks with Japan this week on the issues of common concerns.

China reported that it has halted a communication mechanism with Taiwan.

Vanuatu, Lesotho, and Palestine Back China in South China Sea Dispute

The Vanuatu government has announced in a statement that it is backing China's stance regarding the maritime dispute in the South China Sea.

South China Sea Dispute

China to US: Stop Fuelling South China Sea Tensions

The Chinese government has urged world powers, which includes the United States, to avoid meddling with the dispute over the South China Sea and leave governments in the region to resolve the issue.

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China: South China Sea Reclamation To Benefit Neighbors During Typhoons, Emergencies

In a rare scenario, China has detailed its plans as it builds artificial islands in seven reefs in the disputed South China Sea.

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China's Xi Jinping, Japan's Shinzo Abe Hold First Meeting at Sidelines of APEC Summit

China's Xi Jinping and Japan's Shinzo Abe Meet At Sidelines Of APEC Summit

President Obama and Philippines President Benigno Aquino III shake hands during a group photo opportunity at the Sept. 24, 2010 ASEAN leaders meeting at New York.

Philippine President At UN Expresses Renewed Unease About China

In several one-on-one interviews Tuesday with U.S. news outlets, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said he was perplexed and concerned about Chinese actions related to the hotly contested South China Sea.

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Vietnam Boosts Defense Against China In Disputed Seas

Vietnam is boosting its naval defense capabilities in the South China Sea as it expects to receive four more Kilo-class submarines from Russia by 2016, a move that experts believe could make China rethink its stance in goading its smaller neighbor in the region.

A U.S. Air Force RC-135 electronic surveillance plane.

Chinese Jet Fighter Threatens U.S. Surveillance Aircraft In East China Sea

A Chinese SU-27 fighter on Monday flew within 50 meters of a U.S. Navy P-8 aircraft over the East China Sea, in a move that U.S. officials said underscores China's growing aggression in the region.

ASEAN Regional Forum August 9, 2014

U.S. Monitors South China Sea For Destabilizing Actions

A U.S. State official announced on Monday that the United States will continue to monitor the situation in the South China Sea to ensure that steps are being taken to prevent the heightening of tensions in the region.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

China Rejects U.S. Call To Stop Bullying In South China Sea

The United States faces a tall order when China appeared to reject pressure to restrain its assertiveness in the South China Sea during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit on Sunday.

China Doles Out Controversial Maps To Military

China is reportedly distributing millions of maps to its military, the latest upgrade in 30 years.

South China Sea Dispute

China Warns U.S. To Stay Out Of South China Sea Dispute

China warned the United States on Tuesday to stop interfering in the disputes over the South China Sea and allow the concerned nations to resolve the dispute on their own, after Washington had urged for a freeze on aggravating tensions in the region.

Japan to ‘Respond Firmly’ If Provoked By China in Maritime Dispute

Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera announced on Friday that it would "respond firmly" should China "disrupt the order" in contested waters in the East China Sea.

Taiwan Diplomat Fears 'Explosive' Conflict Between China And Japan

A Taiwanese diplomat voiced concerns on Wednesday on heightening tensions between China and Japan's territorial dispute in the East China Sea, citing that the conflict may result in an "explosive" confrontation.

Man Sets Himself on Fire at Tokyo Intersection in Protest Against Japan’s ‘Collective Self-Defense’ Plan

A man set himself on fire at a bustling Tokyo intersection on Sunday in an apparent protest against Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan to ease Japan's military deployment limits.

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