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Rappler editor to launch landmark book on Philippines-China case
(UPDATED) Rappler editor-at-large Marites Dañguilan Vitug is set to unveil the book ‘Rock Solid,’ the first of its kind about the Philippines’ victory over the South China Sea, at the Ateneo de Manila University on July 24 LANDMARK BOOK. ‘Rock Solid,’ authored by award-winning journalist Marites Dañguilan Vitug, is the first of its kind on […]
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PRRD Year 2: Gov’t dedicated to protecting PH territory, sovereignty
MANILA — The Duterte administration remains focused on protecting the country’s national territory and sovereignty. This was emphasized by National Security Adviser (NSA) Hermogenes Esperon during the “Tatak ng Pagbabago” Pre-SONA Forum held at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City Wednesday. Esperon said this is demonstrated by the continuous maritime and air patrols […]
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Pacific Rim countries join forces as tensions rise
Kiwis participate in RIMPAC, Rim of the Pacific, the world’s largest international maritime training exercise. As security tensions rise in the Asia-Pacific region, and New Zealand reaffirms its commitment to old friends and allies, more than 300 of the country’s defence personnel, along with a warship and three planes descend on Hawaii. Biennial Rim of […]
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Esperon: PHL needs to be ‘strong internally’ in maritime dispute with China
THE Philippines should first become “strong internally” in its maritime dispute in the South China Sea, National Security Adviser Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr. said in an interview at the sidelines of the last pre-SONA (State of the Nation Address) forum on Wednesday, July 18. “Magpalakas ka muna (get stronger first). I think (President Rodrigo R. […]
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Duterte ‘Silent’ on China’s Sea Expansion, Calling Beijing as ‘Good Neighbor’
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is avoiding criticism over Chinese expansion in the South China Sea, and has instead described Beijing as a good neighbor. Duterte made the remarks Tuesday at a groundbreaking ceremony for a Chinese-funded bridge. “I’m sure that in the end, China will be fair and the equity will be distributed,” he […]
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Nene Pimentel: PH should turn to ASEAN, UN on South China Sea
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 18) — A former Senate President and ally of President Rodrigo Duterte wants a stronger national stance against China, which has ignored an international tribunal ruling that largely favored the Philippines in disputes in the South China Sea. In an interview with CNN Philippines, Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel advised the government […]
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Philippines’ legal fees in China case still unpaid
In a Rappler Talk interview, former foreign secretary Albert del Rosario says the amount due is ‘less than a million dollars’ MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ legal fees in its historic case against China remain unpaid two years after the Southeast Asian country won in The Hague, the country’s current and former foreign secretaries confirmed. […]
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Veteran journo doubts bilateral talks on S. China Sea dispute will work
MANILA – Bilateral talks may not be the best way to address issues in the South China Sea, said a veteran journalist who wrote a book on the landmark arbitral court ruling that granted the Philippines exclusive sovereign rights over the West Philippine Sea. Marites Vitug, author of “Rock Solid: How the Philippines won its […]
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China has forced a Pacific airline to close down because of diplomatic ties with Taiwan
An airline says a Chinese ban on tour groups visiting the Pacific nation of Palau has forced it to end its services “indefinitely.” Palau Pacific Airlines said sales plummeted since China began fining tour companies for planning trips to Taiwan allies Palau and the Vatican last year. Beijing has been accused of “dollar diplomacy” in […]
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China says U.S. blaming Xi for blocking trade deal is ‘bogus’
BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Thursday comments made by a senior White House official blaming Chinese President Xi Jinping for blocking progress on a deal to avert a trade war were “shocking” and “bogus” accusations. The United States and China this month slapped tariffs on $34 billion of each other’s imports in an escalating […]
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Media silent as Pacific powers prepare for showdown with China
The US and its allies continue to implement a dangerous strategy to counter China’s growing influence in the Pacific. These days, it’s all but too easy to get distracted by the stories the mainstream media overhypes on a regular basis and overlook some of those more pressing stories which fall beneath the radar. When […]
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AUSMIN summit to discuss Australia’s role in South China
China’s militarisation of the South China Sea will be a key topic at next week’s AUSMIN summit, but the government is declining to say whether Australia will play a greater role in asserting freedom of navigation through the disputed waterways. Defence Minister Marise Payne offered a spirited defence of Australia’s role in ensuring free movement […]