President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. admitted that the government has no means to drive it away due to a lack of naval assets.
US DEFENSE Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday spoke on the phone with his Philippine counterpart Gilberto Eduardo Gerardo C. Teodoro, Jr. to discuss boosting deterrence in the South China Sea amid ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday reaffirmed the country's commitment to defending its sovereignty in the West ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reaffirmed Washington’s “ironclad” commitment to a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines during a call with his counterpart in Manila in the face of geopolitical ...
This is the moment China Coast Guard (CCG) ships reportedly blocked Filipino fishermen sailing off a province in the ...
A flurry of naval drills surrounding the Philippines involving the United States and its partners has prompted complaints ...
President Marcos said the Philippines would not leave the West Philippine Sea and would continue to defend its territory ...
The navy ships were observed as China's coast guard presence near the Philippines' main island reached the 30-day mark.
Coercive activities committed against PH persist despite the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling granting it exclusive ...
A former security official of the United States (US) has called out the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for being a “net ...
We’re under kakistocracy, government by the worst. We’ve been so for nine years. It started in 2016 with Rody Duterte: ...
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