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Inquirer.net on MSNPH raises concern over China rocket debris in Philippine watersThe Philippine government sounded the alarm over the falling of China’s Long March 12 rocket debris into Philippine archipelagic waters. “The Philippines notes with concern China’s launch of its Long ...
Despite a concerning revelation from Chinese Consul-General Zhang Zhen regarding the persistent downturn in Chinese tourism and investment in the Philippines, there remains a hopeful outlook for the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDo look upACCORDING to news reports, residents of Palawan were rattled by a series of apparent explosions in the sky on Monday evening, ...
In a radio challenge that the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has found “intriguing,” the Chinese did not mention “indisputable ...
When asked if India can be a primary weapons supplier, Marcos replied, “I have no doubt. Indian equipment has good quality ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday expressed his confidence that the United States will defend the Philippines ...
President Marcos on Wednesday said there is no way the Philippines could stay out of a conflict if China invades Taiwan, due to its proximity to the self-ruled island. In an ...
A FISHERIES bureau boat was forced to turn back Wednesday morning after three Chinese maritime militia ships blocked its way ...
Marcos confirmed that Philippines is in the process of procuring additional BrahMos missiles, citing the recent tensions with ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on India for purchasing Russian oil.
A look into the ecotourism scene in Jinxing Village, Kaihua, China, and its ties to President Xi Jinping's visit and the ...
China's Foreign Ministry issued a protest, citing "third-party" interference in its territorial dispute with the Philippines.
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