MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing vessels were monitored along the country’s east coast within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ),...
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MANILA, Philippines — A total of 157 Chinese vessels in various locations within the West Philippine Sea (WPS) were monitored by the Philippine Navy from September 10 to 16 this year. This data shows a significant decrease compared to the 400 foreign ships – 85 percent from China — monitored last year. READ: West Philippine
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing vessels were monitored along the country’s east coast within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ),...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese fishing boats were spotted “in the east coast” of the Philippines, even as Chinese ships continued to swarm...
MANILA, Philippines – The two Chinese research vessels reportedly spotted near the east coast of Luzon could have been evading the storms and...
MANILA, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) showed indifference to the presence of Chinese warships during Wednesday’s...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Navy sailor who lost his right thumb during a violent confrontation in June with members of the China Coast...
The Philippine Navy confirmed yesterday the presence of two Chinese research or survey ships within the country’s exclusive economic zone near the...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese research ships were spotted near Philippine Rise on Monday night, according to a US maritime expert, a week after...
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...
Philippine forces retook an island in the South China Sea Wednesday in the first such combat exercise in the disputed waters as Chinese navy ships...
MANILA, Philippines — A new Philippine map that includes the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as part of its jurisdiction will be released soon, the...