China may turn South China Sea into AI‑triggered mine zone

China may turn South China Sea into AI‑triggered mine zone

Imagine a silent, invisible killer lurking beneath the waves—not a submarine or torpedo, but an autonomous, AI-powered sea mine. The South China Sea is no ordinary body of water, serving as one of the world’s most vital arteries of commerce and a crucible of overlapping territorial claims. At the center of this storm is China’s…

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Philippines Military Opens New Luzon Strait Base Near Taiwan to Deter China

Philippines Military Opens New Luzon Strait Base Near Taiwan to Deter China

It began with a single image that ricocheted across social media feeds: a smiling Bengaluru tech CEO posing shoulder-to-shoulder with Elon Musk. The photo looked like the kind of casual backstage selfie that fuels modern celebrity mystique, authentic, unpolished, and instantly shareable. Adding to its allure was the caption: a bold quote attributed to Musk…

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China Says Philippines ‘Courts Outside Powers’ and ‘Causes Trouble’ in the South China Sea

China Says Philippines ‘Courts Outside Powers’ and ‘Causes Trouble’ in the South China Sea

It was August 2025 when the world saw the unthinkable: a Chinese naval destroyer and a China Coast Guard cutter slamming into each other in chaotic pursuit of a much smaller Philippine ship near Scarborough Shoal. The incident, caught on video and broadcast worldwide, became the latest proof of how dangerous the contest for the…

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Satellite Reveals Damaged Chinese Coast Guard Ship Under Urgent Repairs in Hainan

Satellite Reveals Damaged Chinese Coast Guard Ship Under Urgent Repairs in Hainan

Fresh satellite images have just blown the lid on what Beijing doesn’t want the world to see. Captured by Maxar Technologies, the photos show a battered Chinese Coast Guard ship docked at the Yulin Naval Base in Hainan, flanked by tugboats as crews scramble to repair its mangled frame. The most striking detail? A bow…

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China Threatens to Tow Philippines BRP Sierra Madre — Can Manila Stop It

China Threatens to Tow Philippines BRP Sierra Madre Can Manila Stop It?

In the pre-dawn hours of 1999, retired Philippine Navy Vice Admiral Eduardo Santos orchestrated one of the most quietly audacious maneuvers in modern maritime history. Without fanfare, he piloted the aging landing ship BRP Sierra Madre across the restless waters of the South China Sea and deliberately ran it aground on the reef known internationally…

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Philippines Faces Chinese Naval Blockade in Escalating Scarborough Shoal Standoff

Philippines Faces Chinese Naval Blockade in Escalating Scarborough Shoal Standoff

The South China Sea, a vital artery of global trade, has once again become the stage for a dangerous confrontation. In August 2025, the unprecedented collision between a Chinese naval destroyer and a China Coast Guard vessel while attempting to block a Philippine ship turned a simmering dispute into a geopolitical powder keg. The Philippine…

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Diokno Pushes Philippines to Rejoin ICC Amid Escalating South China Sea Aggression by China

Diokno Pushes Philippines to Rejoin ICC Amid Escalating South China Sea Aggression by China

The Philippines stands at a critical crossroads, one that blends questions of justice, sovereignty, and survival. China’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea is intensifying, water cannons, ramming incidents, swarms of coast guard ships and Filipinos are asking: what more can Manila do? Among the loudest answers is a bold one: rejoin the International Criminal…

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Philippines Should Accelerate Island Building in the South China Sea Like Vietnam

Philippines Should Accelerate Island Building in the South China Sea Like Vietnam

The South China Sea isn’t just a patch of water on the map, it’s one of the world’s most valuable crossroads. A third of all global shipping passes through its waters, carrying more than $3.4 trillion in trade every year. Beneath its surface lie what experts believe are vast reserves of oil and natural gas,…

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Why China Fears the Philippines’ Northern Frontier

The Batanes Islands are the northernmost jewels of the Philippines, tiny, windswept, and breathtakingly beautiful. But geography is destiny. Just 200 kilometers from Taiwan, perched at the gateway of the Luzon Strait, these islands have transformed from a cultural treasure into a frontline chokepoint, a watchtower, and a potential tripwire in the Indo-Pacific. Their significance…

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China Coast Guard Releases Video of Manila’s So-Called ‘Provocation’ at Ren’ai Jiao

China Coast Guard Releases Video of Manila’s So-Called ‘Provocation’ at Ren’ai Jiao

Footage just dropped: two small Filipino boats approaching Chinese Coast Guard vessels near Ren’ai Jiao or Second Thomas Shoal. The incident at Ren’ai Jiao unfolded in mid-August 2025, another chapter in the ever-tense standoff over the Second Thomas Shoal. To understand why every confrontation at Ren’ai Jiao feels like a spark in a powder keg,…

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