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Why a stranded WWII ship is inflaming China, Philippine tensions

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 8 August 2023
The Philippines and China are in disagreement over the presence of an old navy vessel called the BRP Sierra Madre, which has been stranded in contested waters for over two decades. Manila claims the ship is a permanent government installation within its territory, while China considers it to be illegally grounded in the disputed waters.
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