Humarap sa pagdinig ng Senate Committee on Foreign Relations ang seaman ng Philippine Navy na naputulan ng daliri sa engkwentro sa pagitan ng resupply...
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MANILA, Philippines — Seaman First Class Jeffrey Facundo, the Navy sailor whose thumb was cut off after a botched resupply mission at Ayungin Shoal on June 17, recounted China’s aggression, detailing that Chinese personnel seized their guns and threw corals at Filipino marines stationed at the BRP Sierra Madre. It was the first time that
Humarap sa pagdinig ng Senate Committee on Foreign Relations ang seaman ng Philippine Navy na naputulan ng daliri sa engkwentro sa pagitan ng resupply...
By Jason Gutierrez The Philippines dismissed calls Friday to invoke a defense treaty with the United States over a highly charged confrontation...
President Marcos said the Philippines must “do more” than protest China’s “deliberate, illegal action” against a resupply mission to Ayungin...
MANILA, Philippines — The country’s war veterans on Tuesday condemned China’s “barbaric” acts during the June 17 confrontation between...
MANILA, Philippines — From saying that last week’s recent rotation and resupply (Rore) mission to Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal was “probably a...
In March 27, 2024, China Coast Guard ship 4103 showed holes in its hull above waterline after collision with the Philippine Coast Guard's...
The video that caught the latest acts of aggression and trespassing of the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) personnel last June 17 at Ayungin Shoal was not a...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the non-disclosure of the military rotation and resupply (RoRe) mission schedules for...
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs has filed another diplomatic protest against China’s aggressive acts in the West...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government made a diplomatic demarche or a formal initiative to China following the June 17 incident that...