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Chinese Flares Near Australian Aircraft in South China Sea

On February 11, a Chinese J-16 fighter jet released flares near an Australian P-8A Poseidon aircraft on patrol in the South China Sea, prompting a diplomatic response from Australia and the deployment of naval and air assets to monitor a Chinese naval task group near the Australian coast.

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Houthi Attacks Disrupt Global Supply Chains, Mirroring 1980s Maritime Dispute

Hamas' October 2023 attacks on Israel sparked a conflict involving Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, raising freight costs and disrupting global supply chains, echoing a 1980s dispute over Nicaraguan ports.

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US Naval Transit Through Taiwan Strait Sparks Chinese Condemnation

The US Navy conducted a routine transit of two ships through the Taiwan Strait, prompting condemnation from China's military, which views the Strait as its domestic territory, despite international laws allowing for freedom of navigation.

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China's Coast Guard Rammed Philippine Vessel in South China Sea

On Wednesday, Chinese coast guard and navy ships used water cannons and physically blocked and rammed a Philippine patrol vessel near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, escalating tensions in a region with overlapping territorial claims.

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