‘Turbulent and dangerous’: How shipping is the new global battleground
From Hormuz to Panama, the South China Sea to the Black Sea, geopolitics is rewriting the rules of global shipping.

From Hormuz to Panama, the South China Sea to the Black Sea, geopolitics is rewriting the rules of global shipping.








Opposition parties accuse President Lai, Premier Cho of violating Taiwan’s constitution in impeachment bid.
The Philippine coastguard claims the vessels it deployed to aid the injured fishermen were also repeatedly blocked.
Canberra says it seeks to make early contact with the new administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Trump and Xi talk soya beans and Taiwan, continuing to lower temperature in wake of meeting in South Korea last month.
China asks citizens to avoid travelling to Japan, following diplomatic feud due to remarks by Tokyo’s new premier.
The Fujian is considered a symbol of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s overhaul and rapid expansion of China’s military.
China has frequently accused the Philippines of acting as a ‘troublemaker’ and ‘saboteur of regional stability’.
China and Australia have traded accusations over an incident Australia said involved a Chinese jet releasing flares.
Cheng Li-wun will take over the leadership of Kuomintang party on November 1.
But China’s coastguard says Manila is to blame for the latest collision in disputed waters in the Spratly archipelago.