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Geopolitics

US-Indonesia Pact Boosts Global Trade Security

The U.S. and Indonesia have formed a significant defense partnership, bolstering U.S. presence in the South China Sea. This agreement is crucial for securing the Strait of Malacca, a vital global trade route, and involves the transfer of advanced autonomous military systems. The move is seen as a strategic advantage for the U.S. in its competition with China.

10 hours ago
Geopolitics

US, Allies Flex Naval Power in Contested Waters

The US and Australia joined the Philippines for joint naval exercises in the South China Sea, boosting regional defense and signaling a united front. These drills highlight growing cooperation and a shared commitment to security amid rising tensions.

2 days ago
Geopolitics

China Poisoned Sea Waters, Philippines Claims

The Philippines claims China dumped cyanide near a military outpost in the South China Sea, potentially harming troops and marine life. Lab tests confirmed the toxic chemical in bottles recovered from Chinese vessels. This accusation escalates tensions in the disputed waters.

2 days ago
Geopolitics

Philippines Fortifies Islands Against China’s Aggression

The Philippines has opened a new coast guard base on a disputed island in the South China Sea amid rising tensions with China. Shortly after the opening, Chinese forces allegedly fired warning flares at a Philippine aircraft, an act the Philippines called reckless harassment.

6 days ago
Geopolitics

Philippines Fortifies South China Sea Claim with New Base

The Philippines has opened a new coast guard base in the disputed South China Sea, asserting its sovereignty amidst rising tensions. This move follows an accusation by the Philippines that Chinese forces fired flares at one of its patrol aircraft, highlighting ongoing friction in the vital waterway.

6 days ago
Finance

China’s Cyberattacks and Island Building Raise Alarm

China's recent cyberattacks and intensified island-building in the South China Sea are raising global alarms. While the U.S. regains ground in the space race, concerns grow over China's assertiveness and its impact on regional stability and international commerce.

2 weeks ago
Geopolitics

China’s Global Reach Faces Setbacks Amidst Internal Turmoil

China's international influence is facing growing opposition and internal challenges. From strategic island disputes and diplomatic overtures towards Taiwan to domestic unrest and technological failures, Beijing's global ambitions are encountering significant setbacks. These events signal a complex geopolitical landscape where China's power is being tested on multiple fronts.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

China Uses Fishing Fleets as Naval Militia

China is increasingly using its vast fishing fleet as a maritime militia, employing "gray zone" tactics to project power and intimidate rivals. These civilian vessels, sometimes equipped with military support capabilities, are forming large "ocean flash mobs" to create barriers, disrupt surveillance, and signal intent in contested waters, raising concerns about regional stability and potential escalation.

3 weeks ago
Geopolitics

China Escalates South China Sea Tensions, Tests Philippine Resolve

China's Coast Guard has intensified its aggressive actions against Philippine fishing boats, escalating tensions in the South China Sea. This comes as China uses its dominance over critical resources like antimony and jet fuel to exert influence, impacting nations like Canada and Australia. Meanwhile, Taiwan grapples with its own political divisions on how to best engage with Beijing.

3 weeks ago