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Is war brewing in the South China Sea? Territorial disputes are raging between China and Vietnam and also between China and the Philippines over a number of island groups in the South China Sea. A recent law passed by Vietnam has added fuel to the fire. The articles and videos below look into the disputes.
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gulftoday.ae | Hanoi rejects Chinese protest over law on islands
HANOI: Vietnam has rejected China’s protest over a new Vietnamese law that reasserts territorial claims over two South China Sea island g…0
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Vietnam slams ‘absurd’ China protest over islands | Business Recorder
Vietnam has defended a new maritime law claiming sovereignty over the fiercely-contested Paracel and Spratly islands, dismissing protests…0
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Vietnam’s maritime claim ‘will harm ties’
Beijing (China Daily/ANN) – Vietnam’s maritime law, which wrongly claims jurisdiction over Chinese islands, will seriously harm Sino-Viet…0
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China, Vietnam dispute over Spratlys
Vietnam has dismissed China’s protest against a new Vietnamese law reaffirming its sovereignty over two island groups China lays claim to…0
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Kalayaan island group integral part of Palawan town – Palace – The Philippine Star ” News ” Headlines
MANILA, Philippines – The Kalayaan Island Group (Spratlys) has always been an integral part of Kalayaan town in Palawan, Malacañang asser…0
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US eyes return to some Southeast Asian military bases
As the Obama administration revamps its Asian strategy in response to a rising China, the US military is eyeing a return to some familiar…0
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China gets tough as Vietnam claims disputed islands
An imposing presence … Chinese Navy submarines and warships take part in an international fleet review. Photo: Reuters BEIJING: In a sh…0
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China urges Vietnam to correct erroneous maritime law – Globaltimes.cn
The National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s top legislature, on Friday urged Vietnam to correct an erroneous maritime law it passed on …0
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CHINA ANNOUNCES ESTABLISHING SANSHA CITY0
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Can Vietnam´s maritime law stand scrutiny in international court ?0
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China protests Vietnamese Sea Law0
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