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The Taiwanese government is seeking to strengthen cooperation with the Philippines including on maritime patrols amid China’s increasing use of gray-zone tactics in the region.
MANILA and Washington should integrate technology transfer mechanisms in their plan to put up two boat facilities near a hotly contested area of the South China Sea, analysts said.
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The Manila Times on MSNBullet trains, not bullets; prosperity, not a proxyUnited Nations spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said the UN held no “position on the legal and procedural merits” of the South ...
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GMA Network on MSNPH protests 'inaccurate' China travel advice for studentsThe Department of Foreign Affairs has protested China's travel warning urging Chinese students who are considering to enrol ...
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The navies of India and Philippines will conduct joint maritime exercises for the first time near South China Sea. The ...
Malit and hundreds like him have been forced to venture farther into uncertain and often dangerous waters. Now, he is missing ...
Typhoons have also hit U.S. territories, causing billions of dollars in devastating damage to places like Guam, which was ...
A tourist boat carrying families around Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, capsized and sank due to a storm on Saturday evening.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he is ready to negotiate a bilateral trade deal that is 'mutually beneficial' ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNHong Kong axes flights, classes as Typhoon Wipha nearsHong Kong issued its third-highest tropical cyclone warning in the early hours of Sunday as Typhoon Wipha (locally named ...
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