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Inquirer on MSNPalace looking into China-donated gearMalacañang on Monday said it was studying reports about tools and equipment donated by China having so-called “spy bugs” for use in espionage activities against the Philippine government. In a press briefing,
The Philippine Navy on Tuesday called “baseless” and “totally absurd” false claims on Chinese social media that the island of Palawan used to belong to China.
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The Philippines’ top diplomat to the United States expressed confidence Monday that President Donald Trump’s new administration would continue military patrols in the disputed South China Sea and move ahead with an agreed expansion of the U.
While cloaked in the language of regional solidarity, Manila's narrative is a dangerous signal of Cold War nostalgia, selective victimhood, and a blatant attempt to hijack ASEAN's consensus-driven ethos to serve narrow national interests—primarily its escalating territorial issues and maritime disputes with China.
Nineteen ships belonging to the China Coast Guard (CCG) and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy were among 260 assorted vessels monitored in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in February, a ranking Philippine Navy official said on Tuesday.
After the Bureau of Customs (BOC) flagged 19 container vans with a misdeclared shipment that carried frozen fish worth P202 million, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said it will take action against those responsible.
The South China Sea is an important shipping route that holds significant oil and gas reserves.
France, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand—following Washington’s lead—have each staged war games or concluded alliances with Manila targeting China.
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The Manila Times on MSNTrade wars intensify as US tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China take forceMounting trade wars between the United States and its largest economic partners deepened on Tuesday as US tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China kicked in, sparking swift retaliation from Beijing and Ottawa.
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Palace to probe donations from alleged China spies
Philippine City Says Donations From Alleged Chinese Spies Were Accepted in Good Faith
A Philippine city that accepted donations of money and policing equipment from groups connected to Chinese nationals subsequently accused of espionage had received them in good faith and without strings attached,
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Philippines investigates China-linked donations amid spying concerns
China's leadership is gathering at the largest political event of the year on Tuesday, seeking a response to US President Donald Trump's latest salvo of tariffs targeting an already sluggish Chinese economy.
China has accused the Philippines of polluting the environment after it released footage it said showed troops burning rubbish at a disputed reef in the South China Sea. The video, published on social media by state broadcaster CGTN on Saturday,
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