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China Calls on U.S. to End Surveillance Flights
Beijing recently sent two jets to tail a U.S. reconnaissance plane.
New Russian Pacific Warship Fires Artillery And Rockets
The Soversheniy—meaning Impeccable—is scheduled to join Russia's Pacific fleet next year.
China's Military Challenges U.S., Expands Island Bases
Amid renewed political tensions with the U.S., China has reportedly pursued a military buildup on the disputed Spratly Islands.
Climate Change Effects: Sea Level Rise Speeding Up
The acceleration is driven by expansion of water and melting ice sheets.
Russia's Nuclear Submarine Tests Missile Fire in Arctic
The Arctic is a priority zone for the Russian Navy's current expansion and modernization strategy.
Sea Pickles Invading West Coast in Bizarre Bloom
Nobody has ever seen so many sea pickles, or pyrosomes, in the eastern Pacific.
What's It Like on the World's Biggest Cruise Ship?
The cruise ship will have an ice rink, a robo-bartender, and a 10-story waterslide.
Scientists Solve Turquoise Puzzle in Bosporus
The new color stretches along Istanbul, all the way to the Black Sea.
Michael Dorf: Why Republicans Back Trump's Paris Stance
Trump will be remembered as a shortsighted fool who condemned humanity to living in a hellscape.
Latvia Spots Three Russian Warships Off Sea Border
Reports suggested Russian ships might be readying for the arrival of a U.S. ship in the region.
China Says Taiwan is 'Doomed' and Its Weapons Useless
The Chinese defense ministry said that, despite an upcoming massive arms deal from President Donald Trump, there was 'no way out' for Taiwan.
Japan Unveils New Carrier Amid South China Sea Dispute
Roughly $5 trillion in global trade passes through the South China Sea each year.
China Announces 400 Percent Army Boost across Asia
China revealed plans to increase its marine force by 400 percent, focusing on strategic intercontinental trade routes.
North Korea Tests Ballistic Missile
Japan calls test "intolerable;" President Trump says the U.S. is behind Japan "100 percent."
North Korea Fires Unidentified Projectile Into Sea
Kim Jong Un had warned that the nation was close to test-launching a ballistic missile.
NATO to Increase Black Sea Presence By 'Land, Sea, Air'
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said NATO was reacting to Russian reinforcements in the region but did not want a new Cold War.
Animals or Plants? The Organisms Who Don't Like Labels
Some have been classified animals or flowers, but these creatures aren't so easy to pin down.
Beautiful Heartbreak in 'Manchester by the Sea'
Kenneth Lonergan's third film is a masterpiece of understanding, humor and human behavior.
Vladimir Putin Sea Captain Statue Planned For Crimea
Russian nationalists are collecting donations to build a Putin statue before his presidential term ends.
Russian Scientists Ambushed By Polar Bears in Arctic
The delegation is trapped inside an Arctic island base, surrounded by bears.
Obama Urges Xi Jinping to Heed South China Sea Ruling
'The president reaffirmed that the United States will work with all countries in the region to uphold the principles of international law,' the White House says.
Cambodia Blocks Statement on South China Sea Ruling
ASEAN members wanted the Phillipines' victory mentioned in a statement but nations fail to agree on maritime disputes.
North Korea Fires More Ballistic Missiles Into Sea
The U.S. and South Korea are already in talks about a missile defence deployment.
Latvia Spots 'Russian Navy Boat' Near Its Waters
The Russian tugboat Neptune was reportedly tracked approaching Latvia's sovereign waters.
China Slams 'Hyped Up' U.S. Report on Military Buildup
Defense Ministry spokesman says report to Congress on China's military presence in the South China Sea has 'severely damaged' trust.
Mystery of Captain Cook's Ship May Be Solved
The British sank the ship and 12 others to stop the French from seizing Rhode Island's Newport Harbor.
Trump: 'You Gotta Shoot' Russian Planes If Calls Fail
The U.S. presidential hopeful blames Russia's lack of respect for President Barack Obama.
Oldest Message in a Bottle Discovered After 108 Years
A retired German postal worker discovered the artifact in April 2015.
FBI Offers Reward for Syrian Electronic Army Hackers
Members of the SEA hacking collective have been publicly named for the first time.
North Korea Fires Short-range Missiles Into Sea: Report
The missiles were fired from the North's city of Wonsan, South Korean media reports.