2024-08-19 09:00:10
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China-Philippines Collision in South China Sea Sparks Blame Game

Tensions rise as Chinese and Philippine coastguard vessels collide in the disputed South China Sea. China, claiming most of the region under its 10-dash line, blames the Philippines for the collision, while Manila disputes this.

The incident damaged vessels at Sabina Shoal, intensifying longstanding territorial disputes. The Philippines and China accuse each other, exacerbating tensions over strategic locations like Escoda Shoal.

Amid escalating confrontations, international courts' 2016 rulings against China's claims have been disregarded, fueling regional military build-ups and diplomatic friction.

Al Jazeera
19. August 2024 um 05:00

Philippines and China say ships collided at new South China Sea flashpoint

Politics
The Philippines and China blame each other for a collision between their coastguard ships at the disputed Sabina Shoal in the Spratly Islands, which is also claimed by Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The Philippine ships, including the BRP Teresa Magbanua, were en route to resupply personnel on Flat Island when the incident occurred, damaging the Cape Engano and Bagacay vessels. Tensions have been rising between Manila and Beijing, which claims almost the entire South China Sea under its..
Yahoo News
19. August 2024 um 02:21

Chinese and Philippine ships collide again in disputed waters, and the countries are trading blame

Politics
China claims almost all of South China Sea based on its 10-dash line, despite 2016 UN tribunal ruling against its claims.
tempo
19. August 2024 um 05:30

China Says Philippine Vessel 'Deliberately Collided' with Chinese Vessel in the South China Sea

Politics
China says Philippine vessel 'deliberately collided' with Chinese vessel; accuses Philippines of 'provocation' near Second Thomas Shoal and Sabina Shoal; claims 'temporary arrangements', took 'control measures'; Philippines Coast Guard spokesman did not respond, ship grounded 25 years ago; China criticized by western nations for 'aggression'; China-Philippines reached 'provisional agreement' in July.
CNBC
19. August 2024 um 04:13

China blames Philippines for Coast Guard collision at Escoda Shoal, warns it to stop 'provocation'

Politics
Philippines accused China of dangerous air maneuvers over the Scarborough Shoal; U.S. pledges $500 million in military aid to the Philippines amid the territorial disputes.
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