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Tensions have continued to run high between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, a ...
The Philippines is the third country to sign a reciprocal access agreement with Japan, after Australia and the United Kingdom ...
A coastguard official’s jab at former president Duterte’s ‘jet ski’ pledge has revived debate on Manila’s long-term maritime ...
A Chinese ship has run aground in stormy weather in shallow waters off a Philippines-occupied island in the disputed South ...
Filipino forces and villagers have been struggling to live in Beijing's shadow in the disputed South China while fighting ...
Manila aims to boost the Philippine military's capacity to coordinate across its services and counter China's maritime ...
Analysts say quiet incursions are part of a deliberate effort by China to normalise its presence in previously unpatrolled ...
ABOARD THE MIGUEL MALVAR, off Philippines (Kyodo) -- The Philippines and Japan conducted a joint maritime exercise Saturday ...
Maritime clashes between China and the Philippines over contested waters in the South China Sea threaten the balance of power ...
Every morning at 7am, Filipino government worker Elmer Bania steps into his office and looks out the window facing the sea.
Manila’s defence chief says he wants China to engage in good faith. But observers note that trust is a two-way street.
China missed the chance to win over the Philippines under Duterte because of a breakdown in its foreign policy apparatus.