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More Chinese vessels seen in Truong Sa: Vietnamese fishers

More Chinese vessels seen in Truong Sa: Vietnamese fishers

The number of vessels increased dramatically since late 2013

Chinese vessel accused of harassing Vietnamese fishing boat

Chinese vessel accused of harassing Vietnamese fishing boat

Seven Chinese soldiers in camouflage clothing reportedly used horns and loudspeakers to chase the boat

Exclusive: China nearly finishes illegal building on East Sea reef

Exclusive: China nearly finishes illegal building on East Sea reef

Thanh Nien reporters visited the area and saw the structure up close

The Chinese oil vessel that was seized by Vietnamese coastguards in Hai Phong City on March 31. Photo provided by Hai Phong Coast Guard

Vietnam to get tough with trespassing Chinese boats

They will no longer be let off with a warning or chased away, and will be fined or seized, according...

Vietnamese students in the US to host East Sea conference

Vietnamese students in the US to host East Sea conference

It will examine the implications of militarization in the East Sea, especially the threats to regional and international security

A Chinese fishing boat is seen near oil rig DK1. Photo: Mai Thanh Hai

Chinese vessels increase presence near Vietnamese shoal

More Chinese vessels posing as fishing boats had approached Ba Ke (Bombay Castle) Shoal in the southern province of Ba...

The anchor that a Chinese boat used to damage Vietnamese fishers' nets on January 3, 2016. Photo credit: Dan Viet

Vietnam fishermen association condemns Chinese boats' damaging of nets

It demanded that the boat owners compensate Vietnamese fishermen for their loss, estimated at $4,460

Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Le Hai Binh. Photo credit: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam rejects Chinese claims about illegal flights in Vietnamese airspace

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson had claimed the flights were part of state aviation activities, which are not bound by...

The damaged fishing nets of Quang Tri fishers. Photo: Nguyen Phuc

Fishers accuse Chinese boats of damaging nets in Vietnam waters

10 Chinese vessels reportedly surrounded Vietnamese boats and damaged their fishing nets earlier this month

Foreign vessel rammed, sank Vietnamese fishing boat off Hoang Sa: authorities

Foreign vessel rammed, sank Vietnamese fishing boat off Hoang Sa: authorities

The foreign vessel fled the scene after the crash

Chinese vessel sinks Vietnamese fishing boat, leaves 11 at sea off Paracels

Chinese vessel sinks Vietnamese fishing boat, leaves 11 at sea off Paracels

The 11 crew members clung on to bamboo baskets and lifebuoys drifting on the sea to survive
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