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MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese maritime militia ship “deliberately sideswiped” a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel on Oct. 11, a day after President Marcos raised Beijing’s aggression in the South China Sea with Chinese Premier Li Qiang during last week’s series of summits in Laos by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations…
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China strikes again: Militia ship sideswipes BFAR vessel
MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese maritime militia ship “deliberately sideswiped” a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel on Oct. 11, a day after President Marcos raised Beijing’s aggression in the South China Sea with Chinese Premier Li Qiang during last week’s series of summits in Laos by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations…