The US geospatial imagery company Simularity on Wednesday said it regretted using the wrong picture to raise the alarm on the alleged dumping of raw sewage by hundreds of Chinese vessels that could ...
Sewage from more than 200 Chinese vessels in the contested South China Sea waters is threatening marine life. The damage is so extensive, it can be seen from space, according to Simularity, a US ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. US-based geospatial analyst and satellite image provider Simularity on Thursday encouraged the Philippine government ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Chinese embassy in Manila slammed a US-based firm for “demonizing” China with reports of waste dumps by Chinese ships in parts of the West Philippine Sea. “The Chinese ...
An additional 100 Chinese ships entered the Philippine waters since May 2021, says Simularity More than 200 Chinese ships were spotted in different maritime features located in the West Philippine Sea ...
MANILA, Philippines — China appeared to be doing new construction work on the artificial island it had built on Zamora (Subi) Reef in the West Philippine Sea over the last four months, according to US ...
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