CHINA on Saturday deployed several maritime militia ships to Escoda (Sabina) Shoal after the Philippines disclosed that it ...
Officials in the Philippines have steadfastly refused to describe their decision to withdraw the BRP Teresa Magbanua as any kind of defeat ... at least two Chinese vessels on Aug. 31, they said.
Faced with a country indifferent to reputational costs, Manila’s campaign to illuminate China’s gray-zone activities in the ...
Aug. 19: Two 44-meter PCG ships are rammed by Chinese ships about 23 miles southeast of Sabina Shoal, according to Philippine ...
The Philippines is open to accepting any grants from its foreign allies to acquire additional maritime assets aimed at ...
A Chinese naval formation led by the Liaoning aircraft carrier sailed through waters northeast of Taiwan yesterday and ...
Crew members of the Philippine coast guard ship had run out of critical supplies, including water, during a monthslong ...
Images of destroyed pagers analyzed by Reuters showed a format ... South China Sea shoal that has recently been at the center ...
In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, the BRP Teresa Magbanua returns to Puerto Princesa, Palawan, on Sunday, September 15, 2024, after a five-month deployment at Escoda Shoal in the ...
The Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has left Escoda Shoal, a disputed area in the South China Sea, ...
The Philippines will continuously deploy vessels in the contested Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea, its coast guard said ...
China's patience has served to expose the ugly role the Philippines is playing as an unscrupulous proxy of the US. Manila's ...