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Top Philippine coastguard official takes action against pro-Beijing influencer for claiming that he is a paid US asset.
Beijing ‘must be prepared to respond’, and it might be headed for confrontation with Vietnam over land reclamation, analyst ...
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Esquire Philippines on MSNWhy Manila is Asking China to Pay P11.1-M Over Pag-Asa IslandA Chinese vessel allegedly dropped anchor and damaged 465 square meters of coral reef in Manila's waters. The Philippine ...
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GMA Network on MSNPH renews call for China to comply with arbitral ruling on WPSThe Philippines on Friday renewed its call to China to comply with the nine-year-old arbitration ruling that nullified Beijing’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe US-PH hoax on 2012 South China Sea arbitrationIt was retired Justice Antonio Carpio, who first launched a massive disinformation campaign in 2012 to rally public support ...
MANILA – The National Maritime Council on Friday said Philippine authorities do not need to raise the country’s flag on Sandy Cay (Pag-asa Cay 2) since the area is inside Philippine territory.
The United States has called on Asia to increase defence spending in the face of what it deems the China "threat".
China has imposed sanctions on former Sen. Francis Tolentino, banning him from entering mainland China, Macao, and Hong Kong.
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GMA News Online on MSNQUAD ministers reject 'unilateral, dangerous' acts in SCS, East China SeaThe, Australia, India, and Japan have rejected unilateral and dangerous actions in the disputed South China Sea and East China Sea, warning that repeated incidents of coercion and harassment are ...
China has sanctioned a former Filipino lawmaker, Francis Tolentino, who sponsored legislation that marks out the Philippines’ territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea.
China sanctioned a former Filipino lawmaker Tuesday over perceived “anti-China” positions, including his authorship of bills that marked out the Philippines' territorial claims in the disputed ...
Scarborough Shoal has reemerged as the focal point of tensions between Manila and Beijing in the South China Sea, according to a report released Monday by the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
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