China appears to be reviving its now-familiar “gray zone” tactics — subtle, nonmilitary maneuvers to expand control without ...
South Korea has deployed a large stationary floating platform in a disputed section of the Yellow Sea, escalating tensions ...
China's Coast Guard homed in on a South Korean team investigating the 160-foot tall steel structure constructed in contested ...
Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Dai Bing reiterated that the steel structures installed by Beijing in the Korea-China ...
China's deep-sea aquaculture installations in the Yellow Sea comply with the law and do not violate the fisheries agreement with South Korea, the Chinese embassy in Seoul said on March 26.
the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea will be reduced to less than 1 kilometer. It added that in some coastal areas of Northeast China and East China, visibility could even be reduced to less than ...
Recently, certain South Korean media outlets and relevant parties have expressed concerns over China's deep-sea aquaculture facilities in the Yellow Sea, many of which are inconsistent with the ...
China appears to be erecting structures in the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean peninsula. China's playbook for dominating neighbors includes island reclamation and maritime structures.
The Chinese Embassy in South Korea stated on the 26th regarding the controversy over the illegal installation of steel structures in the Korea-China provisional measures zone in the Yellow Sea ...
The remarks came after a day Chinese Ambassador Dai Bing reportedly reiterated in a private meeting that the structures were installed for "aquaculture" purposes.
SEOUL, March 26 (Reuters) - South Korea has set up a "reciprocal" platform in a disputed area of the Yellow Sea, known in Seoul as the West Sea, where China has increasingly built structures ...