Two Chinese men have been kidnapped in the Philippines the military said Tuesday, becoming the latest victims to be abducted in the country's troubled south. full story ![]()
The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship, two surveillance vessels and fishing boats off a shoal occupied by its military in the disputed Spratly Islands, in the latest …
azstarnet.com (4 days ago)
CAVITE, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship and other vessels off a Filipino military-occupied shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands.
boston.com (4 days ago)
The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship and other vessels off a Filipino military-occupied shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands.
azstarnet.com (4 days ago)
The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship and other vessels off a Filipino military-occupied shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands.
miamiherald.com (4 days ago)
The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship and other vessels off a Filipino military-occupied shoal in the disputed Spratly Islands. A Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman said Tuesday the Philippines denounced the "provocative and illegal presence" of Beijing's ships off Ayungin Shoal in the South China Sea. Spokesman Raul Hernandez said the...
foxnews.com (4 days ago)
The Malaysian police and military are in a standoff in the eastern state of Sabah with at least 80 men dressed in military fatigues from the southern Philippines, Malaysian state media reported early Thursday evening.
nytimes.com (3 months and 10 days ago)
THE Philippines government says it will upgrade its military.
news.com.au (4 days ago)
MANILA, Philippines—A suspected Chinese fishing vessel with 12 crewmen has run aground in a protected coral reef in the southwestern Philippines, where a U.
denverpost.com (1 month and 15 days ago)
April 9 - The Philippines and the U.S. hold joint military exercises north of Manila amid growing regional tensions. Jessica Gray reports.
reuters.com (1 month and 15 days ago)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine military officials say their country remains committed to deploying troops in U.N. peacekeeping hotspots despite the brief hostage-taking of 21 Filipino soldiers, who were welcomed back to freedom in Jordan with a traditional military feast.
boston.com (2 months and 17 days ago)
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