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BEIJING (Reuters) -China accused the Philippines on Friday of "playing with fire" after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said ...
Tensions between China and the Philippines have intensified in recent years over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Three Chinese coast guard vessels were being monitored in the waters off remote islands in the northern Philippines near ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared that the Philippines cannot remain neutral in the event of a conflict between ...
China warns Philippines ‘playing with fire’ after Marcos signals role in Taiwan conflict - Beijing lodges protest over ...
China’s Foreign Ministry on Friday said it has “lodged serious protests” with the Philippines over President Ferdinand Marcos ...
Philippine president’s contention that his country would ‘have to get involved’ in US-China confrontation prompts strong ...
Philippines urges peaceful settlement of Taiwan dispute after China protests President Marcos’s remarks in a Firstpost ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. doubled down in his country's long-running maritime dispute with China on Thursday, vowing not to "cede one square inch" of territory claimed by Beijing.
Mr Marcos said Philippines’ closeness to Taiwan would make involvement necessary in conflict. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The vessels were spotted a day after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos made comments about Taiwan. Read more at ...
Three Chinese coast guard vessels were being monitored in the waters off remote islands in the northern Philippines near ...