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War of Words Follows Reports of Collision in South China Sea

The Chinese Coast Guard said a Philippine ship deliberately rammed one of its ships during an altercation near the disputed Scarborough Shoal on Tuesday. The Chinese side alleged that more than ten vessels owned by the Philippine government entered the waters around the shoal from different directions 

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War of Words Follows Reports of Collision in South China Sea

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