Manila is shoring up military partnerships with other nations as it seeks to counter Beijing in a South China Sea dispute.
Just days after a Chinese naval helicopter nearly collided with a Philippine patrol plane over a contested reef, China’s military started live-fire drills in waterways near Vietnam on Monday and ...
Security ties strengthened amid shared concerns over China's actions in the region Japan and the Philippines agreed on Monday ...
France's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships were in the Philippines on Sunday after holding combat ...
An "increasingly severe" security environment has made deepening security ties with the Philippines a necessity, Japan's ...
Japan and the Philippines agreed on Monday to further deepen defence ties in the face of an "increasingly severe" security ...
China's military said it warned and drove away three Philippine aircraft that "illegally intruded" into the airspace near the Spratly Islands on Thursday.
The South China Sea is an important shipping route that holds significant oil and gas reserves.
Journalists on the Philippines’ plane filmed the helicopter coming dangerously close. Beijing has become increasingly ...
Despite China's continued illegal, coercive and aggressive behavior, the Philippines will not give up its "routine maritime ...
Armed with "more diverse tools", Beijing will not sit idle this time if Manila launches a second high-profile arbitration case against Beijing over the Sea, according to a leading Chinese maritime ...
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