After staging a series of dramas involving the Philippine Coast Guard ship MRRV-9701, which left the lagoon of China's ...
After nearly five months of illegally anchoring in the lagoon of Xianbin Jiao part of China Nansha Qundao Philippine coast ...
On August 26, 2024, an officer from China Coast Guard monitors Philippine Coast Guard ship 4411 which ilegally intruded into ...
Provided by Xinhua An aerial drone photo taken on May 21, 2024 shows China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel Huayang (R) conducting a drill with ...
After nearly five months of illegally anchoring in the lagoon of Xianbin Jiao, part of China's Nansha Qundao, Philippine coast guard vessel MRRV-9701 withdrew from the reef on Saturday and returned to ...
China said Sunday it had “indisputable sovereignty” over a contested reef after a Philippine ship anchored there for months ...
THE Marcos government was outsmarted by the China Coast Guard to lose Escoda Shoal, which the Chinese call Xianbin Jiao. The Chinese also thwarted the US plan to turn Philippine vessels into cannon ...
The two sides had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on the maritime issues between China and the Philippines, in particular the issue of Xianbin Jiao China and the Philippines, which have ...
The council said the ship carried out its “sentinel duties against overwhelming odds” at the atoll, known in the Philippines as Escoda Shoal and in China as Xianbin Jiao. But council spokesman ...
The CCG official likewise accused BRP Teresa Magbanua of illegally detaining [in] “Xianbin Jiao” (Escoda Shoal) for five months since April 17. “We warn the Philippine side to stop inciting, hyping up ...