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Duterte vows to discuss South China Sea dispute at ASEAN Summit
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday vowed to discuss China’s expansive South China Sea claims with his fellow Southeast Asian leaders at the 34th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Thailand. Duterte will be attending the Bangkok summit this weekend, as leaders are expected to discuss a range of regional issues including the […]
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Behind Filipino boat captain’s ‘change of tune’ on South China Sea collision
The boat captain’s recent change of tune over the collision incident which left him and 21 other crew members in the middle of the South China Sea with a sunken ship is being perceived to be a result of pressure from government. Secretary Emmanuel Piñol of the agriculture department leads the government response team to […]
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Carpio calls on the youth to continue defending the West Philippine Sea
Supreme Court Senior Justice Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on Wednesday appealed to the Filipino youth to continue defending the West Philippine Sea. “We have to continue defending West Philippine Sea because that’s our duty. My generation laid the foundation by winning arbitral ruling that the West Philippine Sea belongs to the Philippines,” Carpio said […]
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The Chinese Maritime Militia
I’m directing this column to our national and local leaders whose duty is to defend the country, protect the people, and secure our natural resources. There’s a need to adapt mindsets to a deteriorating security situation in the South China Sea — fueled by China’s spurious claims of “indisputable sovereignty” over this vital body […]
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Rushed oil search by ‘MVP’ firm triggered hostile stance toward China
IT was the rush by an “MVP” firm to implement its tight program to extract oil and gas in Recto Bank in 2011 that triggered a chain of events which, under President Aquino 3rd, resulted in making China the Philippines’ de facto foe. Aquino was well on the way to cutting off diplomatic and […]
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Philippines hoists cyber shield against China Telecom
MANILA — China Telecom’s future operations in the Philippines will be closely monitored by a government-operated cybersecurity platform specially designed to guard against spying and other online threats. Amid rising global security concerns over China’s high-tech companies, state-owned China Telecom is the largest stakeholder in Mislatel, the Philippines’ third telecommunications carrier that is set […]
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[ANALYSIS] Will boat sinking put pressure on ASEAN Summit?
China’s unsafe and dangerous navigation in the South China Sea will be under the spotlight at this weekend’s gathering of 10 Southeast Asian leaders in Bangkok, where the 34th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit will try to come up with a single and common draft on a formal Code of Conduct in […]
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Sinking Sparks Debate Over China’s Clout in South China Sea
The Chinese vessel Yuemaobinyu 42212 struck and sank the Philippine fishing boat Gem-Vir 1 near Reed Bank on June 9, then departed the scene without helping the stricken vessel’s crew. The area is home to long-simmering disputes over land claims and fishing rights, and some politicians in the Philippines have accused the Chinese vessel […]
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Vietnam protests Chinese aggression, robbery on South China Sea
A fishing boat from Quang Nam Province which was robbed two tons of squid from a Chinese fishing vessel on June 2, 2019. Photo by Quang Nam Newspaper. Condemning Chinese vessels for robbing Vietnamese property in the South China Sea, Vietnam has demanded action against such crimes. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs worked with […]
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How China Treats a Friend
The ramming of a Filipino fishing boat by a Chinese vessel last week marked an escalation in the South China Sea. But you wouldn’t know it listening to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has become exhibit A for the folly of appeasing Beijing’s geopolitical ambitions. A Chinese fishing boat struck the F/B Gimver 1 on […]
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China’s sea militia fingerprint seen in Reed Bank sinking
MANILA – The sinking of a Filipino fishing boat at Reed Bank has raised fears it might be the handiwork of Beijing’s maritime militia, a crucial component of its sea force asserting its sweeping claims over the South China Sea. The Philippines is no stranger to this flotilla of ordinary-looking but military-trained fishing vessels swarming […]
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Taiwan ‘watching’ as Liaoning aircraft carrier sails into South China Sea
Taiwan’s military claims to have precise information about the movements and current location of the mainland’s carrier battle group as it sails into the disputed waters of the South China Sea. The self-ruled island’s defence ministry made the claims in a statement on Thursday but did not elaborate on the position or route of the […]