By Jason Gutierrez Filipino officials tried to reassure the Philippine public Monday that they had not surrendered Manila’s claim of sovereign...
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MANILA, Philippines — The number of Chinese vessels has increased near Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea in the past week, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said on Tuesday, just weeks after a rotation and resupply mission was carried out without incident after Manila and Beijing agreed to ease down tensions.
By Jason Gutierrez Filipino officials tried to reassure the Philippine public Monday that they had not surrendered Manila’s claim of sovereign...
MANILA, Philippines — The number of Chinese ships monitored last week in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) went up to 207, the highest so far this year,...
By William Yang China’s recently increased maritime and aerial operations near the Philippines, Japan, and Taiwan is part of Beijing’s...
MANILA, Philippines — Many Chinese ships also left Escoda (Sabina) Shoal following the withdrawal of BRP Teresa Magbanua, according to Commodore Jay...
By Abdul Rahman Yaacob China and the Philippinesreached a dealin July 2024 to enable the continuation of Philippine resupply missions at the...
PHILIPPINE and Chinese high-ranking diplomats met in Beijing on Wednesday, September 12, to “manage” the standoff between their respective coast...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. instructed authorities to maintain a continued presence in Escoda...
While discussions with Beijing “on areas of cooperation” continue, the Philippines remains firm in its position on Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, where...
While discussions with Beijing “on areas of cooperation” continue, the Philippines remains firm in its position on Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, where...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Navy on Tuesday reported the largest ever presence of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea, recorded for...