Despite hostilities by China toward Philippine forces in the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines will remain committed to promote peace and dialogue...
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No restrictions will be imposed by the Philippines in terms of tourism and investments from China despite the ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea, according to the National Economic and Development Authority.
Despite hostilities by China toward Philippine forces in the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines will remain committed to promote peace and dialogue...
By Julio S. Amador III and Deryk Matthew N. Baladjay One of the first policy directives given by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to his government...
MANILA, Philippines — Despite acting like a “band of barbarians” in the West Philippine Sea, the country’s navy said it will not fire the...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino fisherfolk have the right to conduct their livelihood activities within the country’s 200-mile exclusive...
The Department of Foreign Affairs is not hopeful that talks between the Philippines and China will take place unless Beijing will act sincerely and...
MANILA, Philippines — Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. said the Philippine and Chinese militaries had yet to meet and discuss...
MANILA, Philippines — A West Philippine Sea monitor saw on Monday the “monster ship” of China Coast Guard (CCG) near the BRP Sierra Madre, a...
Chinese and Philippine ships collided again in the disputed South China Sea on Monday, ratcheting up tensions between the two nations and which the US...
MANILA, Philippines — Convening the National Security Council (NSC) is not yet recommended despite China’s recent aggression at Ayungin (Second...
MANILA, Philippines — The recent aggressive actions of China in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea “undermine regional...