Chinese ship leaves after tense standoff near Taiwan-controlled islands - Reuters
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A Chinese coast guard ship departed waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands following a tense standoff and verbal sparring between the coast guards, Taiwan's Coast Guard reported.
A Chinese coast guard ship left waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands after a tense standoff and verbal sparring between the coast guards, Taiwan's Coast Guard said.
Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration engaged in a standoff with a Chinese coast guard vessel near Dongsha Island in the South China Sea, marking the sixth such incident this year.
Taiwanese and Chinese coast guards were engaged in a tense standoff near the strategically located Pratas Islands in the northern South China Sea, Taiwan's Coast Guard reported.
Taiwanese and Chinese coast guards were engaged in a tense standoff near the strategically located Pratas Islands in the northern South China Sea, Taiwan's Coast Guard said.
A Chinese coast guard ship departed waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands following a tense verbal confrontation with Taiwan's Coast Guard over sovereignty claims.
A Chinese coast guard vessel left the waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands after a tense standoff and verbal sparring between the coast guards.
A Chinese coast guard ship departed waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands following a tense standoff and verbal confrontation over sovereignty.

A Chinese coast guard ship left waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands after a tense standoff and verbal exchange over sovereignty.
A Chinese coast guard ship departed waters near Taiwan's Pratas Islands following a tense standoff and verbal sparring between the coast guards.
Taiwanese and Chinese coast guards engaged in a 33-hour standoff near the Pratas Islands, exchanging intense radio messages over sovereignty claims.
Taiwanese and Chinese coast guards were engaged in a tense standoff near the strategically located Pratas Islands in the South China Sea.
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