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China replaces 'monster ship' off Zambales, says PCG
China's largest Coast Guard vessel has begun to sail away from the waters off Zambales after loitering there for four days, only to be replaced by another Chinese ship in what authorities call a calculated move to maintain Beijing's illegal presence in the area.
China sends replacement for ‘monster ship’ loitering in Philippine backyard
CHINA’S biggest coast guard vessel has left the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea and was set to be replaced by another ship, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Wednesday.
Videos Shows US Ally Monitoring China's 'Monster Ship'
The 12,000-tonne vessel has reportedly been operating within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone for three days.
Philippine media hype activities of China's largest coast guard ship; Manila 'needs to adapt to changes'
The Philippine media outlet Inquirer.net reported on Monday that the China Coast Guard (CCG) Vessel 5901 was sighted 100 kilometers (54 nautical miles) from Capones Island through Canada's Dark Vessel Detection system,
Philippines views China’s monster ship ‘with concern’; coast guard on standby
THE PHILIPPINES on Tuesday said it views with alarm the presence of China’s largest coast guard ship within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ), vowing to continue sea patrols. “We view it with concern,
Chinese navy helicopter hovers over Philippine Coast Guard vessel as China's monster ship lingers in Philippine waters
A Chinese navy helicopter hovered over a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel as China's monster ship lingered in Philippine waters. Footage shows the People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) aircraft with tail number 47 circling above the PCG BRP Cabra monitoring the gargantuan China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 some 70 nautical miles off Zambales province on January 7.
Philippines Confronts China’s ‘Monster’ Ship in Disputed Sea
The Philippines has accused a giant Chinese coast guard vessel it dubbed as the “Monster” of maintaining an “illegal presence” in its exclusive economic zone as Beijing ramps up activities in the disputed South China Sea.
Palace concerned about China’s monster ship presence in PH territory
Malacañang on Tuesday expressed concern over the presence of the China Coast Guard's (CCG) “monster ship” in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. In a Palace press briefing, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has been closely
Philippine Coast Guard: China ‘monster ship’ leaves Zambales, but new vessel heads to spot
MANILA: China’s “monster ship” has left the coastline of Zambales, but another Chinese vessel is heading to the area it vacated, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).
New China Coast Guard vessel approaches Zambales as 'monster ship' moves away
The PCG has been monitoring the "monster ship" since last Saturday, when it was spotted by the Dark Vessel Detection system 54 nautical miles off Capones Island in Zambales.
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Filipino Coast Guard officers tell Chinese vessel to leave Philippine coastline
Filipino Coast Guard officers demanded Chinese vessels to leave the Philippine coastline. Crew of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) BRP Teresa Magbanua issued radio challenges to China Coast Guard (CCG ...
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China intensifies WPS incursions: Deploys chopper, new CCG vessel
China has beefed up its presence in the West Philippine Sea, deploying a People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLAN) helicopter as ...
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US aircraft carrier deployed to South China Sea
The USS Carl Vinson, a US Navy Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is in the South China Sea for “routine ...
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Taiwan, China trade barbs over undersea cable damage
Taiwan and China traded barbs over what the government in Taipei suspects was a Chinese-linked ship's damage to an undersea ...
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