The Philippines challenged China on Monday to open Scarborough Shoal to international scrutiny after it accused Beijing of destroying the shoal's marine environment. Maritime tension has been rising in the South China Sea between Manila and Beijing,
A senior Philippine military official at the center of an alleged audio recording with a Chinese diplomat denied entering into an agreement with Beijing on handling the two countries’ territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
Philippine President Marcos Jnr says he needs to hear the alleged audio of an officer making a secret deal with Beijing before drawing any conclusions Analysts say China's claims about an alleged deal are likely a form of psychological manipulation aimed at breaking Manila's resolve Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr could be falling prey
The Philippines challenged China on Monday to open Scarborough Shoal to international scrutiny after it accused Beijing of destroying the shoal's marine environment. Maritime tension has been rising in the South China Sea between Manila and Beijing,
Beijing continues to defy world law. It authorized the China Coast Guard to detain foreigners in the international South China Sea that it falsely claims to own.
Philippine officials said on Monday they were 'alarmed' by Chinese activities at Scarborough Shoal, which Manila has accused Beijing of destroying A coastguard spokesman said there was 'clear evidence of being careless'.
The Philippines challenged China on Monday to open Scarborough Shoal to international scrutiny after it accused Beijing of destroying the shoal's marine environment. "We are alarmed and worried about the situation that's happening there,
FORMER President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese Embassy officials are being called upon to participate in the congressional inquiry regarding the alleged gentleman’s agreement aimed at maintaining the status quo over Ayungin Shoal.
China should open up Bajo de Masinloc, also known as Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal, in the West Philippine Sea to international inspection following its denial of
THE Philippines blamed Chinese fishermen on Monday, May 20, 2024, for a massive loss of giant clams in a disputed shoal controlled by China's coast guard in the
THE PHILIPPINES on Monday challenged China to open Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea to international scrutiny after it accused Beijing of destroying the shoal’s marine environment. “We are alarmed and worried about the situation that’s happening there,