
Philippines Submits Continental Shelf Claim to UN Commission
The Philippines has submitted a claim to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to establish exclusive rights over its extended continental shelf in the South China Sea.
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The Philippines has submitted a claim to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to establish exclusive rights over its extended continental shelf in the South China Sea.
China has accused the U.S. of running a secret disinformation campaign to discredit Chinese COVID-19 vaccines in the Philippines, calling out “hypocrisy and malign intention” in U.S. actions.
China opposes the Philippines’ submission to the UN seeking to define its continental shelf in the South China Sea, stating it infringes on China’s sovereign rights and violates international law.
China has condemned the U.S. deployment of a mid-range missile system in the Philippines, warning that it threatens regional peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.
A Philippine NGO’s recent actions near China’s Huangyan Dao have raised questions about the effectiveness of U.S. support for Manila’s ambitions in the South China Sea.
A Philippine civilian group’s incursion into waters near China’s Huangyan Dao has reignited tensions in the South China Sea, raising concerns over regional stability and the complexities of maritime disputes.
China Coast Guard monitored Philippine vessels gathered near Huangyan Island, conducting on-site management according to the law.
Former Singaporean Foreign Minister George Yeo highlights the Philippines’ role in escalating South China Sea tensions by attempting to repair a stranded ship on a disputed reef.
Controversy arises over Philippine NGO Atin Ito’s planned activities near Huangyan Dao in the South China Sea, raising questions about its affiliations and regional tensions.
China and the Philippines are exploring collaborative efforts to protect the marine environment in the South China Sea amid environmental concerns and regional tensions.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocative actions in the South China Sea, emphasizing its determination to safeguard sovereignty.
China urges the Philippines to avoid actions that could escalate tensions in the South China Sea amid upcoming joint military exercises with the U.S.
An analysis of the Philippines’ strategic role in the South China Sea tensions and its alliance with the United States amidst regional geopolitical dynamics.
Tensions are rising in the South China Sea between the Philippines and the Chinese mainland amid growing U.S. influence. Explore the roots of this complex dispute and its implications for global peace and stability.
Joint military drills by the Philippines, the U.S., Japan, and Australia have heightened tensions in the South China Sea, raising concerns about regional stability and adherence to ASEAN principles.
Senator Imee Marcos cautions that recent government actions to counter China in the South China Sea could lead the Philippines down a ‘dangerous path’, emphasizing the need for peaceful solutions.
Progressive women’s group GABRIELA strongly condemns the upcoming joint military exercises between the Philippines and the United States, calling for the expulsion of US troops and termination of military agreements.
China’s defense ministry spokesperson Wu Qian criticized the Philippines’ actions in the South China Sea and accused the United States of interference, emphasizing China’s readiness to safeguard its sovereignty.
A magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck Mindanao in the Philippines on Friday, according to the EMSC. The quake occurred at a depth of 87 kilometers, with tremors felt across the region.
Philippines and Vietnam sign MOUs on maritime cooperation in the South China Sea, signaling strengthened ties amid regional tensions.