West Philippine Sea
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Carpio: Duterte-Xi fishing deal unconstitutional and lopsided
The agreement between President Duterte and China’s President Xi Jinping allowing Chinese fishermen into the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is not only unconstitutional but also lopsided and could lead to a rapid drop in Philippine fish supply, according to Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio. In a statement on Thursday night, Carpio said […]
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PCG-Marina report pins down China crew; raps pushed
MANILA, Philippines — The government should file cases against the Chinese vessel that caused the sinking of the Filipino fishing boat Gem-Ver 1 and then abandoned its 22 crew members in the open sea, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said after details of an official report on the incident were made public on Saturday. “The fact is […]
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Duterte’s Opponents Are The Chief Warmongers in East Asia
Under the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte, The Philippines has experienced an upturn in its economic fortunes with both Asian and western investors looking at the potential of a consistently growing ASEAN economy that is both ideally located as well as being home to a young widely English speaking population that is hungry for new […]
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Duterte dares US to fire ‘first shot’ at China
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday challenged US to fire the “first shot” at China and “assemble all their armaments there in South China Sea.” “Ngayon sabi ko, dalhin mo ‘yang lahat ng eroplano mo, barko mo dito sa China, fire the first shot at nandito kami sa likod. Sige, laban tayo kung sinong mapulpog. Totoo. […]
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China denies South China Sea missile tests
BEIJING – China’s Defense Ministry on Friday denied US accusations that the Chinese military had recently carried out missile tests in the disputed South China Sea, saying instead that they had held routine drills that involved the firing of live ammunition. The Pentagon said on Tuesday the missile launch was “disturbing” and contrary to Chinese […]
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China fishing deal seen as preliminary to more talks
CABINET Secretary Karlo Alexei B. Nograles called a 2016 verbal agreement on fishing rights at Reed Bank between President Rodrigo R. Duterte and China’s Xi Jinping a preliminary step to a more formalized deal, as members of the government aired conflicting positions on the validity of the arrangement. Mr. Nograles also acknowledged Wednesday that the […]
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US stands by obligations to PH under MDT – envoy
MANILA, Philippines — The United States will “stand by” its obligations to the Philippines under the Mutual Defense Treaty, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim said on Wednesday. “Under the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), all I can say is to refer to what [U.S.] Secretary of State [Mike] Pompeo made very clear during […]
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U.P. marine scientists: ‘West Philippine Sea is for Filipinos’
MANILA, Philippines– The country’s top center for marine sciences on Tuesday, July 2, urged the Philippine government to safeguard the exclusive rights of Filipinos to the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). (READ: Sovereignty vs sovereign rights: What do we have in West PH Sea?) Citing the economic, ecological, and food security of current and […]
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‘Conventional war is dead’ Expert says West is ‘wasting money’ on weapon systems
THE West is “wasting money” developing high-tech weapons systems in a world where “conventional war is dead” and a new type of “sneaky” conflict is looming, a US-based defence expert has said, citing China’s activity in the South China Sea region and Russia’s in the Ukraine. Dr Sean McFate made his remarks during a conference […]
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South China Sea: Japan beefs up presence in waters with two month war drills
JAPAN risks angering China after one of Tokyo’s largest warships completed a two-month deployment in the South China Sea. Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo left a Philippine military base today after an extended spell in the Indo-Pacific region. The Izumo boldly sailed near the ‘nine-dash line’ – an imaginary nautical border marking China’s territorial claims in […]