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China's maneuvers came after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vowed not to "cede one square inch" of territory to Beijing.
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Philstar.com on MSN‘Friend to all, enemy to none’: Marcos softens West Philippine Sea rhetoric but vows continued defensePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. struck a more diplomatic tone on the South China Sea dispute during his state of the nation ...
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Lifestyle.INQ on MSNMore than politics, ‘Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea’ is about the peopleFresh from the West Philippine Sea” by Baby Ruth Villarama follows the men and women at the frontlines of foreign aggression ...
The Philippines' defense chief said the country will be "unyielding" as it pushes back against China's expansive moves.
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GMA Network on MSNChina on PH-India WPS drills: Third party may not interfere in disputesThe Chinese government has rebuked the first joint drills of the Philippine and Indian navies in the West Philippine Sea (WPS ...
Classroom lessons about the West Philippine Sea will become as mandatory as math and reading under a new bill filed Wednesday ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is calling on Cordillerans to support the country’s fight to uphold sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), emphasizing that the issue goes beyond coastal ...
The number of Chinese warships and coast guard vessels spotted in three key West Philippine Sea (WPS) features slightly went ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNBinding sea code top Philippines priority in hosting AseanForging a binding code of conduct (COC) in the South China Sea will be one of the Philippines’ top priorities when it chairs the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year, President ...
Military operations in the West Philippine Sea remain “business as usual” despite President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s milder ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has warned the international community against false equivalence in maritime disputes, ...
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Interaksyon on MSNPhilippines, India hold first joint sail in South China SeaThe Philippine and Indian navies have sailed together for the first time in the South China Sea, officials said on Monday, as ...
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