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The Philippine military has blamed China for a collision between two Chinese navy and coast guard ships in disputed waters.
On Monday, China's coast guard said it took necessary measures to expel Philippine vessels from waters around the Scarborough ...
Philippine authorities said Monday's accidental collision resulted in visibly heavy damages to the Chinese coast guard and ...
Two Chinese vessels collided during a confrontation with Philippine ships near Scarborough Shoal, raising tensions and fresh ...
The Vietnam Food Association has asked the country's trade ministry to challenge a move by the Philippines to suspend rice ...
HOME Credit Philippines, the country’s leading consumer finance company, has teamed up with Canon Marketing (Philippines) Inc ...
State weather bureau PAGASA reported that Typhoon Gorio (international name: Podul) has further intensified and is nearing ...
The Philippines’ Foreign Affairs Department said it was “seriously concerned” by China’s “dangerous maneuvers.” ...
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Philstar.com on MSNQuezon City gov’t to probe falling debris incident in Tomas Morato
The Quezon City government has launched an investigation into falling concrete debris from a condominium on Tomas Morato ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPhilippines and Japan's reciprocal access agreement takes effect on Sept. 11
THE Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) between the Philippines and Japan will enter into force on Sept. 11, the Japanese ...
China's military said on Wednesday it monitored and "drove away" a U.S. destroyer that sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the busy waterway of the South China Sea, while the U.S. Navy said ...
Marcos may find it hard to secure Asean’s full backing for a binding code and get China to the negotiation table, analysts ...
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