South China Sea
Chinese Hackers Thought to Target Philippines Over South China Sea Dispute
Security company F-Secure says malware that targeted the Philippines government and other organisations is linked to disputes over the South China Sea.
Why KFCs in China Are the Target of Geopolitical Protests
“What you eat is KFC. What is lost is the face of our ancestors.”
Beijing Rebuffs Australia Over Comments on the South China Sea
On Wednesday Julie Bishop said there would be "strong reputational costs" if China ignored the court ruling from the Hague. Beijing has now offered a thinly veiled threat in response.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, members of the New Black Panther Party will bring arms to the Black Unity rally in Cleveland, President Obama is hosting a meeting today with civil rights activists and police, and more.
Beijing's claims to most of the South China Sea shot down by international court
A court at The Hague rules China has no historic jurisdiction over the disputed waters that are home to major shipping routes, natural resources, and vital fishing grounds.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
A muslim doctor was shot outside a Texas mosque, the death toll in the Baghdad bombing has risen to at least 200, China has plans for military drills in the South China Sea, and more in today's Morning Bulletin.
A Chinese spy ship is creeping on a US aircraft carrier near the South China Sea
The Chinese observation ship shadowed the US aircraft carrier John C. Stennis in the Western Pacific on Wednesday as it joined warships from Japan and India for drills close to waters Beijing considers its backyard.
China Wants to Build a Deep Sea 'Space Station'
China's plans to claim sovereignty over the South China Sea just got a whole lot deeper.
Chinese Fighter Jet Made 'Unsafe' Intercept of American Spy Plane, US Military Says
American officials said the Chinese operation in international airspace on Tuesday was "unsafe", while China accused the US side of "deliberately hyping up the issue" and demanded an end to US surveillance flights in the area.
US Lifts Arms Embargo on Vietnam Despite 'Dire' Human Rights Record
Relations with Vietnam have become critical amid China's growing military might — so a historic embargo with a former foe still described as a "police state" is being lifted.
Two Chinese Fighter Jets Intercepted a US Navy Plane Over the South China Sea
The Chinese jets reportedly came within 50 feet of a US military aircraft that the Pentagon said was carrying out "a routine US patrol."