A Singapore-flagged vessel with 21 Filipino sailors on board capsizes, killing two and leaving four missing.
Chinese authorities say two people are dead and four are missing after a boat with 21 Filipinos on board capsized in the South China Sea.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is investigating the sinking of a Singapore-flagged ship in the South China Sea, leaving two dead. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes ...
The Chinese Coast Guard launched a rescue effort to save Filipino sailors near the disputed Scarborough Shoal after their cargo ship capsized with 21 people on board.
China's military claimed it drove off a Philippine coast guard plane and called on Manila to cease its "provocations." ...
China’s embassy said the ship “capsized 55 nautical miles northwest of China’s Huangyan Dao”, using Beijing’s name for the ...
The Philippines, as ASEAN chair, will ‌insist ​that a long-delayed Code of Conduct ‌with China on the South China Sea explicitly references the U.N. Convention ​on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) as it ...
BEIJING, Jan 23 (Reuters) - China and the Philippines said on Friday they launched rescue operations after receiving reports of a sinking cargo ship near the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea ...
The discovery boosts Manila's push for energy independence and has been described as "a victory for the Filipino people." ...
The stink has become noxious enough that Lee Jae Myung, South Korea’s president, broached the subject of Yellow Sea tensions ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has announced the discovery of a new natural gas deposit near the disputed South ...
The Philippines, as ASEAN chair, will propose a set of strategies, including stepping up negotiations. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.