Philippines
China Expands Military Facilities at Fiery Cross Reef in Spratlys Seized from the Philippines
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Dec 07, 2016 03:20 AM EST |
More important, the reef now supports a 3,125 meter-long runway suitable for fighter jets and large aircraft of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.
China Expresses Concern over Philippine's Detention of 1,200 Chinese Suspects
Steve M.C. | | Nov 30, 2016 01:46 AM EST |
China on Monday voiced its concerns in regard to the arrest of more than 1,000 Chinese citizens by the Philippine government. The suspects were arrested after they were allegedly found engaging in illegal online gambling.
US, Philippines Decide to Reduce Joint War Games, Will Focus on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response
Som Patidar | | Nov 24, 2016 09:42 PM EST |
The United States and Philippines have finally decided to reduce the numbers of annual joint military drills.
South China Sea Dispute: New Zealand Foreign Minister Meets Philippines President Duterte, Discusses 'Controversial' Issue
Som Patidar | | Nov 24, 2016 04:14 AM EST |
The controversial issue of South China Sea was raised during an informal bilateral meeting between Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte and New Zealand's foreign minister.
Children as Young as 9 could be Jailed if New Law is Passed in the Philippines
mwaniki wanjiku | | Nov 22, 2016 11:28 AM EST |
A proposed law in the Phillipines could see children as young as nine years old sentenced to jail.
South China Sea Dispute: Philippines Coast Guard Patrols Controversial Scarborough Shoal
Som Patidar | | Nov 09, 2016 03:42 AM EST |
Philippines Coast Guard has started patrolling the controversial Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea.
Chinese Coast Guard Leaves Disputed Scarborough Shoal Following Duterte's China Visit
Desiree Sison | | Oct 29, 2016 08:01 AM EDT |
Philippine defense officials say Chinese ships have left the Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea, enabling Filipino fishermen to resume fishing without fear of harassment since China seized control of the shoal in 2012.
Filipino Fishermen Gain Access to Chinese-Controlled Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea
Desiree Sison | | Oct 28, 2016 08:25 AM EDT |
Filipino fishermen have reported that they were able to fish in the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Wednesday without any harassment from the Chinese Coast Guard. This has raised speculations that China finally may have given the fishermen access to the shoal following Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's recent visit to Beijing.
Philippine President has Nervous Breakdown; said God Talked to Him
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Oct 28, 2016 04:11 AM EDT |
Duterte has publicly admitted he believes in God but not in religion.
Philippines’ Duterte Assures Japan His Landmark China Visit was Only ‘About Economics’
Girish Shetti | | Oct 26, 2016 06:42 PM EDT |
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte sought to assure Japan on Wednesday that his landmark visit to China was completely driven by economics and also vowed to stand by Tokyo over the South China Sea dispute.
China's Narcotics Control Bureau, PDEA Sign Protocol of Cooperation
Charissa Echavez | | Oct 23, 2016 12:04 PM EDT |
The Narcotics Control Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) have signed a protocol on cooperation on Thursday (Oct. 20) in Beijing, China, to effectively deal with drug crimes between the two countries.
China Supports Duterte’s Decision to Separate from U.S
Girish Shetti | | Oct 22, 2016 09:41 AM EDT |
An apparently jubilant China announced on Friday that it is fully supporting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's shocking decision to "separate" from the United States.
PH President Duterte to Discuss South China Sea Row with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe
Som Patidar | | Oct 22, 2016 09:19 AM EDT |
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is planning to discuss the South China Sea dispute with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
China, Philippines Agree on Future Bilateral Talks to Resolve the South China Sea Dispute
Desiree Sison | | Oct 22, 2016 08:35 AM EDT |
Fresh from a successful four-day state visit to China, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday said that Beijing and Manila have agreed to hold future talks to settle their dispute over territories in the South China Sea.
South China Sea Dispute: China, Philippines Agree to Resume Talks to Resolve Issue
Som Patidar | | Oct 21, 2016 10:25 AM EDT |
China and Philippines have agreed to start bilateral talks to resolve their long-standing territorial dispute over South China Sea.
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