18:49pm: China Daily reports China does not accept any third party trying to impose a settlement or any solution forced on China.
16:33pm: China "does not accept and does not recognise" the ruling by a UN-backed tribunal on its dispute with the Philippines over the South China Sea, the official Xinhua news agency said Tuesday.
16:32pm: The Philippines welcomes a ruling by a UN-backed tribunal on Tuesday that declares China has no "historic rights" in the South China Sea, Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay said, as he urged restraint.
16:30 pm: The United Nations (UN) Arbitral Tribunal rules that the West Philippines Sea (South China Sea) rightfully belongs to the Philippines and not to China.
14:00pm: Thailand's Foreign Ministry Tuesday issued a statement, urging the South China Sea conflict be addressed through joint efforts and by all means on the basis of mutual trust and confidence as well as equitable benefit.
12:49pm: DPA reports that Philippine activists on Tuesday protested outsidethe Chinese Embassy.
12:47 pm: AFP reports that Vietnam has accused the Chinese coastguard of sinking a fishing boat near a disputed island chain, authorities said Tuesday, ahead of key UN-backed ruling on claims in the flashpoint South China Sea.
10:40 am: AFP reports that the Philippine embassy in China has warned its citizens to beware of personal "threats" and avoid political debates ahead of a tribunal ruling Tuesday over a bitter dispute in the South China Sea.
9:57 am: China Daily says The arbitration tribunal in the South China Sea dispute has explained the case in an irresponsible way and set a bad precedent.