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Is China changing tactics in West PH Sea?

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July 7, 2026

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Loud and nasty on social media, quiet on the waters

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UPI

center

· Jul 9, 2026

Chinese research fleet creates strategic presence in Asian waters

Chinese research fleet creates strategic presence in Asian waters

Utusan Malaysia

center

· Jun 26, 2026

New Zealand beri amaran operasi ketenteraan China di Pasifik

WELLINGTON: Ujian peluru berpandu balistik China dan pergerakan operasi tentera lautnya dijangka menjadi ‘ciri berterusan’ di rantau Pasifik ketika Beijing memperluaskan kehadiran keselamatan strategiknya, menurut pegawai New Zealand dalam satu dokumen dalaman yang diperoleh AFP. Amaran itu terkandung dalam laporan Disember 2025 oleh Angkatan Pertahanan New Zealand dan Kementerian Luar Negeri ketika mereka memantau sebuah ... Read more The post New Zealand beri amaran operasi ketenteraan China di Pasifik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

South China Morning Post

lean left

· Jul 6, 2026

Is Beijing preparing for submarine action with maritime survey east of Taiwan?

When a mainland Chinese research vessel spent three days last month conducting an oceanographic survey in the Philippine Sea east of Taiwan, state media portrayed the mission as another example of Beijing’s expanding civilian maritime governance. However, experts highlighted the dual-use nature of oceanographic data, pointing out that the information gathered by the Xiang Yang Hong 22 from June 16 to 18 could have military applications, particularly in underwater operations. Routine...

The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

China defends Taiwan patrols after Europe raises alarm

Britain, France and Germany have raised concerns about novel Chinese activity east of Taiwan, but Beijing says it's simply defending its maritime boundaries.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

ChinaMarket has embarked on a global journey

ChinaMarket has embarked on a global journey

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Related coverage for "Is China changing tactics in West PH Sea?": UPI — Chinese research fleet creates strategic presence in Asian waters. Utusan Malaysia — New Zealand beri amaran operasi ketenteraan China di Pasifik. South China Morning Post — Is Beijing preparing for submarine action with maritime survey east of Taiwan?. The West Australian — China defends Taiwan patrols after Europe raises alarm. The Hindu BusinessLine — ChinaMarket has embarked on a global journey