China’s maritime militia can swarm 2,000 “fishing” boats to rehearse a Taiwan blockade—weaponizing lawfare to threaten sea lanes, trade, and supply chains.
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A strange marine creature called the warty comb jelly has invaded Venice’s network of lagoons and is wreaking havoc on fish and other native species. The gelatinous creature, also known as the sea ...
In recent weeks, global analysts have drawn attention to large concentrations of Chinese fishing vessels in China's exclusive economic zone and near Taiwan.