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The country has been gradually expanding military cooperation with the U.S., Japan, and Beijing-claimed Taiwan.
The Philippines discreetly bolsters defense ties with Taiwan due to Chinese aggression in the South China Sea. Under ...
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. will continue to assert the Philippines' sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, ...
As China continues to encroach on Philippine waters, territorial tensions have cost Manila potential energy investors, ...
China protests Japan's possible transfer of Abukuma-class destroyers to the Philippines, marking a shift in Japan's defense ...
A Chinese vessel allegedly dropped anchor and damaged 465 square meters of coral reef in Manila's waters. The Philippine ...
Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration and the Philippine Coast Guard recently carried out joint patrols of the Bashi Channel, ...
Cyabra, a tech firm, shared its research with Reuters that showed around a third of the accounts discussing the arrest of ...
In a classic display of authoritarian double standards, China has launched an aggressive diplomatic protest against Japan's ...
On July 12, nine years ago, the Permanent Court of Arbitration issued its final ruling on the case filed by the Philippines against China regarding maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
A parachute anchor deployed by a Chinese vessel in waters off Pag-asa Island on June 7 has damaged corals worth over P11 ...
At first glance, the issue of the Philippines’ victory in the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is a legal win for Filipinos alone. It was in 2016 when the arbitral court affirmed our maritime ...