West Philippine Sea

  • Carpio rebuts Duterte, offers at least 6 ways to enforce Hague ruling

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    MANILA, Philippines – Supreme Court (SC) Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio urged the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte to stop its “defeatist attitude” toward asserting the country’s rights against China in the West Philippine Sea. Carpio said it is the government’s duty to enforce the rule of law under the United Nations Convention on the […]

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  • U.S. says South China Sea ruling legally binding on China, Philippines

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    MANILA, Philippines — The United States underscored the United Nations arbitral tribunal’s 2016 decision invalidating China’s nine-dash line claim in the South China Sea is “final” and “legally binding,” as Washington strongly opposed Beijing’s efforts to assert its “unlawful” maritime claims. The US Department of State over the weekend emphasized that violating the tribunal decision […]

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  • PLA’s Alleged S. China Sea Missile Tests Sent US

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    In early July, the Pentagon accused China of conducting multiple anti-ship ballistic missile tests in the South China Sea in late June. The Chinese military confirmed that it had issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) warning in several areas, but insisted that it was conducting live fire drills, not testing missiles. If they took place, […]

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  • IBP, Diokno ask SC for time to confer with West PH Sea writ of kalikasan petitioners

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    MANILA – Lawyers from the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) and collaborating counsel Chel Diokno have asked the Supreme Court (SC) for more time to confer with their clients concerning a writ of kalikasan plea for the protection of the West Philippine Sea. “[The IBP and Diokno request] 10 days from July 12, 2019 […]

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  • High tide or low tide? The question that won us the West Philippine Sea case

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      MANILA, Philippines – In 1994, a resplendent Miss Philippines made it to the semifinals of the Miss Universe pageant in Manila. In the Q&A, the host asked that candidate, Charlene Gonzales, exactly how many islands there are in the Philippines. Gonzales replied with another question: “High tide or low tide?” That quip drew amused […]

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  • Duterte response to China alarms pro-US critics

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    MANILA – When a Chinese trawler rammed a Filipino fishing boat in the South China Sea last month – forcing 22 fishermen to abandon their stricken vessel – officials in Manila were quick with condemnations. “Cowardly,” the Philippine defense secretary said. Military commanders followed suit, telling reporters it was time for President Rodrigo Duterte to […]

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  • Duterte not subservient to China – Palace

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      MANILA – Malacañang denied allegations that President Rodrigo Duterte became subservient to the interests of China instead of protecting the Philippines’ right over the contested South China Sea. Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said Duterte is enforcing the Philippines’ landmark victory at The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration which invalidated Beijing’s expansive claims to the […]

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  • South China Sea: Beijing Shouldn’t Treat Vietnam Like The Philippines

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    Beijing shouldn’t treat Vietnam the same way it treats the Philippines. When it comes to the South China Sea disputes, that is. It won’t work, and it won’t help the economic integration of the region either. Vietnam doesn’t see a “friend” in China, the same way President Rodrigo Duterte does. That’s the message Hanoi sent […]

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  • Sen. Leila De Lima wants July 12 marked as ‘West Philippine Sea Victory Day’

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    Detained Senator Leila de Lima has renewed her efforts at declaring July 12 of every year as “West Philippine Sea Victory Day” in recognition of the country’s arbitration victory against China over the contested islands in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). De Lima refiled the measure, which she considers one of her priority legislations in […]

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  • The Limits of the Alliance Between China and Russia

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    Though the Sino-Russian partnership is growing by the day and will continue to develop, it ultimately benefits China at the expense of Russia. But creating a strategic alliance between the two countries could challenge the current world order. China’s President Xi Jinping recently visited Russia to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), a […]

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