The Sabina Shoal is the New Hot Spot For Beijing and Manila in the South China Sea

In the South China Sea, Sabina Shoal is now the New Hot Spot For Beijing and Manila in the South China Sea.

After several weeks of relative calm between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, tensions between the two sides flared anew over the weekend near Sabina Shoal — a remote reef located 139km from the Philippines province of Palawan.

News of a confrontation on Saturday began to surface on Monday, with each side disputing the other’s account of what transpired.

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