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China-Philippines row opens new flashpoint in South China Sea

IndiaTimes Monday, 2 September 2024
Chinese and Philippine ships have clashed in the South China Sea, specifically at Sabina Shoal. The Philippines deployed a significant coast guard vessel to the area, resulting in collisions and mutual allegations. This escalation jeopardizes the peace agreement reached in July regarding the Second Thomas Shoal, raising tensions once again.
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News video: China says protecting 'sovereignty' after Philippine ship rammed

China says protecting 'sovereignty' after Philippine ship rammed 00:26

Beijing says it was defending its "territorial sovereignty" in the South China Sea after the Philippines released footage appearing to show a Chinese Coast Guard vessel ramming one of its ships during an at-sea confrontation. The Chinese Foreign Ministry says its "maritime rights and interests" in...

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