MANILA, Philippines — Hopes are high for Sen. Imee Marcos that China and the Philippines would finally be able to resolve their dispute over the...
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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is “seriously studying” whether it should expand its recently formed agreement with China regarding the Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal to cover other areas of the West Philippine Sea. National Maritime Council (NMC) spokesperson Alexander Lopez disclosed this plan Tuesday, following China’s latest aggression in the West Philippine Sea. On Monday,
MANILA, Philippines — Hopes are high for Sen. Imee Marcos that China and the Philippines would finally be able to resolve their dispute over the...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing vessels were monitored along the country’s east coast within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ),...
By Alfred W. McCoy While the world looks on with trepidation at regional wars in Israel and Ukraine, a far more dangerous global crisis is...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing boats were spotted “in the east coast” of the Philippines, even as Chinese ships continued to swarm...
The South China Sea, a critical maritime corridor abundant in natural resources vital for global trade, has long been a locus of overlapping...
By Zhou Chao Indian media has recently reported that the Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that China and India have reached an agreement...
By Tria Dianti Jakarta’s feisty response last week to the Chinese coast guard “disrupting” Indonesian survey activities in the North Natuna...
Foreign secretary Vikram Misri and China's foreign ninistry spokesperson Lin Jian have not confirmed a bilateral Modi-Xi meet on the BRICS summit...
On October 21, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced that India has reached an agreement with China regarding patrolling arrangements along...
South Korea stands with the Philippines in upholding the rule of law amid “palpable” tensions in the region and the “turbulent” situation in...