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China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan despite international pushback

The Japan Times

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July 4, 2026

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 China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan despite international pushback

China has begun using its coast guard to enforce its territorial claims in what Taiwan calls lawfare to claim a legal basis for Chinese actions.

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Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 4, 2026

China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan

China said on Saturday it had launched a new coast guard patrol ‌east of Taiwan, drawing a sharp response from Taipei after a task force last month off the island’s coast caused alarm in some Western capitals. China’s military operates almost daily around Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory. But China has begun using its [] The post China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 4, 2026

China expands coast guard patrols off Taiwan’s east coast

China launched a new coast guard patrol east of Taiwan, prompting Taipei to deploy vessels and vow to expel Chinese ships from its waters.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

China lancar rondaan baharu di timur Taiwan

BEIJING: China melancarkan rondaan baharu di timur Taiwan semalam, selepas operasi pengawal pantai terdahulu di perairan berhampiran pulau itu mencetuskan bantahan Taipei dan kebimbangan beberapa negara Barat. Tentera China beroperasi hampir setiap hari di sekitar Taiwan, yang dianggap Beijing sebagai sebahagian daripada wilayahnya. Namun, China mula menggunakan pengawal pantai untuk menguatkuasakan tuntutan wilayahnya menerusi pendekatan ... Read more The post China lancar rondaan baharu di timur Taiwan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

China Rotates Coast Guard Formation East of Taiwan, Confirming Patrol Is Now Permanent

Beijing rotated its coast guard east of Taiwan, replacing CCGS Daishan with CCGS Xiushan and confirming the patrol as a standing routine. Taiwan has prepositioned vessels and authorized force. China is ignoring Western protests and building an administrative foothold in disputed waters.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 25, 2026

China defends patrols east of Taiwan after 3 European nations raise alarm

China defends patrols east of Taiwan after 3 European nations raise alarm

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

China steps up patrols off Taiwan, raising tensions in the region

China steps up patrols off Taiwan, raising tensions in the region

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Related coverage for " China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan despite international pushback ": Egyptian Gazette — China launches coast guard patrol east of Taiwan. The Jerusalem Post — China expands coast guard patrols off Taiwan’s east coast. Utusan Malaysia — China lancar rondaan baharu di timur Taiwan. The Eastern Herald — China Rotates Coast Guard Formation East of Taiwan, Confirming Patrol Is Now Permanent. Korea Times News — China defends patrols east of Taiwan after 3 European nations raise alarm. Sweden Herald — China steps up patrols off Taiwan, raising tensions in the region