Geopolitics

  • Taiwan-Philippines maritime row

    “During the times when we don’t see them, we get 1,000 or 2,000 flying fish in one catch. When they’re around, […] perhaps only 100,” Resources at heart of Taiwan-Philippines […]

  • Japan renew maritime security commitment with Philippines

    In their efforts to strengthen their strategic partnership, the Philippines and Japan have renewed their commitment to advancing cooperation in the field of maritime security. Japan renew maritime security commitment […]

  • Taiwan holds military drills

    “The move is aimed to highlight our determination to safeguard sovereignty,” Rear Admiral Lee Tung-pao said. “The coastguards have vowed to protect our fishermen wherever they are.” Taiwan holds military […]

  • New Taiwanese sanctions for Philippines despite apology

    Taiwan has imposed more sanctions on the Philippines, despite an apology from the Philippine president for the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters. New Taiwanese sanctions for Philippines […]

  • Sudan’s navy commander hails Iran’s role in Red Sea security

    Commander of Sudan’s Naval Forces Lieutenant General Dalil al-Daw says the presence of the Iranian fleets in the Red Sea insures security in the waters Sudan’s navy commander hails Iran’s […]

  • Legal wrangle over North Sea oil

    A legal expert has warned that Scotland’s share of North Sea oil could be subject to years of legal wrangling if they voted for independence. Scottish independence: Academic warns of […]

  • Island Dispute

    Japan and Russia have agreed to hold talks to end a territorial dispute which has prevented them from signing a formal treaty to end World War II Japan and Russia […]

  • New Maritime Policy Guidelines

    Amid its ongoing territorial dispute with China, Japan unveiled a raft of steps to boost security around its remote islands, unveiling new maritime policy guidelines. Japan Strengthens Security With New […]

  • Bolivia takes sea dispute to court

    Landlocked Bolivia has filed a lawsuit against neighboring Chile at the International Court of Justice in The Hague to reclaim it’s access to the Pacific Ocean coastline. Bolivia takes Chile sea dispute […]

  • Japan-U.S. island drill provocative

    China said on Wednesday that “provocative actions” would not sway it from defending its territory, after Japan confirmed it would conduct military drills with U.S. China calls Japan-U.S. island drill […]