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BEIJING: China firmly opposes using the South China Sea issue as a pretext to strengthen military alliances or carry out targeted military deployments and actions, Chinese Foreign Ministry ...
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Marcos says stronger alliances make Philippines safer amid China tensions, pledges reforms at home
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in his annual state of the nation speech Monday that the country has become ...
Ministry of Education says public security in the Philippines has been unstable and Chinese have frequently been targeted.
In his annual speech, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr emphasized the Philippines' increased readiness to defend its sovereignty ...
Washington and Manila support regional and global security by increasing readiness and strengthening deterrence, the U.S. Pacific Air Forces said.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has voiced the need to defend his country's territory in the South China Sea against what he referred to as Chinese aggression and illegal actions.
China and the Philippines have reached an agreement intended to end confrontations in the South China Sea that center around the Philippines-occupied Second Thomas Shoal, which China also claims ...
The Philippines says the shoal falls within its internationally recognized exclusive economic zone and often cites a 2016 international arbitration ruling invalidating China’s expansive South ...
China and the Philippines on Sunday accused each other of causing collisions in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the latest in a string of maritime confrontations between the two countries ...
The Philippines is not provoking conflict in the South China Sea, its military spokesperson said on Tuesday, responding to China's accusation that Manila was encroaching on Beijing's territory.
The Philippines will develop islands in the South China Sea that it considers part of its territory to make them more habitable for troops, Manila's military chief Romeo Brawner told reporters on ...
Washington’s interests in the South China Sea are not the same as those of the Philippines. For the United States, a direct conflict with China over tiny islets in a distant sea makes no sense.
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