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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called for the formation of a global coalition of like-minded nations to counter the growing threat posed by China’s assertive actions in the South China Sea.
Although convinced that no one is in favor of waging a war, President Marcos has expressed confidence that the US would come ...
The Philippines could acquire more Indian BrahMos missiles to boost its defense capabilities, President Marcos said Wednesday ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWhy nonalignment mattersPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s current state visit to India has not drawn as much public attention as it deserves, but ...
The Taiwan question is at the very core of China's core interests. It shouldn't be a leverage point for any external party to ...
The Senate Defense panel committee assured “full support” for efforts to boost strategic ties between India and the Philippines, especially in relation to dealing with tensions with China in the Asia ...
Beijing ramped up Navy and Coast Guard activities in the South China Sea over the last week to counter Manila’s recent joint ...
Indian and Philippine naval crews sailed together for the first time in the South China Sea, officials said on Monday, one of ...
Philippine authorities have criticised China for launching a rocket to space in August, saying explosions heard in the ...
Danilo Lachica, President of Semiconductor and Electronics Industries Foundation, noted that semiconductors account for approximately 70% of the Philippines’ exports ...
A Philippine senior official said China's rocket launch caused alarm and concern in the country over "loud explosions." ...
Around that time, he also came across the work of Dutch coach Wiel Coerver, an influential if fringe figure in European coaching circles. Coerver believed skill level was not inherent but could be ...
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