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China criticised the Philippines for its ‘malign’ moves in Monday’s incident, saying it had ‘seriously harmed peace and stability at sea’.
The Philippine military has blamed China for a collision between two Chinese navy and coast guard ships in disputed waters.
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Inquirer.net on MSN11.3 million Filipino families ‘food poor’ in July — survey
Around 11.3 million Filipino families were recorded as “food poor” in July this year, according to Octa Research. Based on ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNDrunk police officer allegedly assaults foreigner in Bohol
A police officer from the Guindulman Municipal Police Station in Bohol Province is facing serious charges after an American ...
Footage shows a Chinese coast guard vessel chasing a Philippine boat and then ramming a Chinese warship. It was the latest ...
Sen. Kiko Pangilinan is the new chairman of the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and revision of codes, ...
The initial rollout of the JobStart Philippines Program 2025 here has produced 127 graduates, the city government’s Public ...
The offer will launch in Q4 2025 and be available in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
Marcos may find it hard to secure Asean’s full backing for a binding code and get China to the negotiation table, analysts ...
ALLEGING that high tobacco taxes failed to curb public consumption, executives of the local business of JT International SA (JTI) is pushing the Marcos administration to “reform” the state’s cigarette ...
A Chinese coastguard patrol boat hit a navy ship in the disputed waters, posing "a grave danger" to Philippine personnel and vessels and causing "substantial damage" to the Chinese warship.
TALKS about the exemptions of some Philippine products from United States tariff continues, but specifics cannot be disclosed ...
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