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US-Philippine task force to reestablish South China Sea ‘deterrence’
The U.S. and the Philippines announce a joint task force to deter what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls Beijing’s ...
Maritime conferences across Southeast Asia and China this fall suggests a subtle shift in how regional governments approach the South China Sea.
The US Navy is trying to recover two aircraft from the bottom of the South China Sea that US experts say could yield sensitive information to China if Beijing were to get to them first.
A new Philippines-China Studies Center opens in Manila, aiming to bridge trust deficits amid escalating maritime disputes in ...
BBC News reports that it understands the government intends to “relax” the UK’s current moratorium on new drilling for oil and gas ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
China-Japan word war could spark a prairie fire
WHEN, in her first speech before parliament recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi strongly alluded to Japan ...
Washington’s move last month to blacklist top oil producers Rosneft PJSC and Lukoil PJSC is arguably its most aggressive to ...
We wanted the war to end as soon as the hostages were taken. And we wanted the war to end when the hostages were going to be returned. And that is when the war ended,” she said.
So even while we were in China, international roaming allowed us to closely monitor the day-to-day news taking place back home in the Philippines. We’re very glad we had strong signals from Globe ...
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US sanctions on Russian oil set to kick in, with 48 million barrels of crude at sea
Fortis: As the US sanctions on Russian oil take effect, nearly 48 million barrels of crude remains stranded at sea, impacting global oil trade dynamics.
Typhoon Koto (Storm No. 15) has intensified over the central South China Sea, bringing dangerous winds and rough seas.
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