Taiwan's major political parties have voiced their strong opposition to the ruling in the South China Sea arbitration and called for safeguarding China's sovereignty.
While pressing China to obey the "ruling" over the South China Sea issued by the Arbitral Tribunal in The Hague on Tuesday, Japan presses on with a questionable "island" claim.
China could set up an air defense identification zone over the South China Sea if it felt threatened, a senior diplomat said on Wednesday amid rising maritime tensions caused by the Philippines' arbitration case.
It's unlikely that Makanau Tumanbek, an eagle trainer living deep in the mountains of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, knows that a picture of him gently nuzzling the beak of his eagle Red Eye has gone viral on the internet.
Premier Li Keqiang vowed on Wednesday to cultivate a fair, transparent and predictable market environment to attract European investors, especially in high-end manufacturing, modern services and infrastructure in western China.
China strongly opposes the latest move by the Republic of Korea and the United States, which announced on Wednesday the selection of the site for deploying an advanced missile defense system.
Two civil airliners touched down for the first time on runways on Meiji Reef and Zhubi Reef in the South China Sea on Wednesday, showing the feasibility of the two new Nansha Islands as flight destinations in China's southernmost territories.
Seeing is believing. Recent visits to the Xisha and Nansha islands have impressed on me how the inconvenience of transportation has made island dwellers careful to avoid accidental injury and acute serious illness.
China urged the US and Japan on Wednesday to stop distorting international law and using the "arbitration" on the South China Sea to serve their own political aims.
The United Nations said on Wednesday it has nothing to do with the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which set up a tribunal that handled the South China Sea arbitration case the Philippines filed unilaterally in 2013.
A leading Hong Kong law expert questioned on Wednesday both the procedures and the jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal in The Hague in the South China Sea case, which ruled on Tuesday in favor of the Philippines.
Former Philippine senior government officials have called on the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte to start talks with China immediately while ignoring the ruling of the Arbitral Tribunal in The Hague on the South China Sea issue Tuesday.
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