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Amazon S3 on MSNUS Sends War Warning to China: Pentagon Honours Marcos as Philippines Vows to Defend South China Sea
Tensions in the South China Sea are escalating as the United States reaffirms its military alliance with the Philippines. During a high-profile visit to the Pentagon, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth welcomed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., and American President Donald J. Trump are unlikely to tackle deportation-related issues concerning overseas Filipinos in the US, Manila’s envoy to Washington said on Sunday,
The U.S. Navy plans to build two facilities in the Philippines for repairing and maintaining Philippine military boats. The U.S.
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Amazon S3 on MSNMarcos-Trump Alliance Signals Sea War: US Vows to Defend Philippines as China Expands South Control
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio have boldly reaffirmed the “ironclad” U.S.-Philippines alliance amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. With China aggressively expanding its military presence,
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has voiced the need to defend his country's territory in the South China Sea against what he referred to as Chinese aggression and illegal actions.
China and the Philippines on Sunday accused each other of causing collisions in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the latest in a string of maritime confrontations between the two countries ...
Ministry of Education says public security in the Philippines has been unstable and Chinese have frequently been targeted.
China and the Philippines have reached an agreement intended to end confrontations in the South China Sea that center around the Philippines-occupied Second Thomas Shoal, which China also claims ...
Washington and Manila support regional and global security by increasing readiness and strengthening deterrence, the U.S. Pacific Air Forces said.
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GB News on MSNUS accused of 'stirring up trouble' in South China Sea - just as Xi Jinping invites Trump to Beijing
China has accused the US of "stirring up trouble" in the South China Sea in a fresh bid to stake claim to miles of international waters. Fu Cong, China's ambassador to the UN, this week launched into a series of attacks on America at the UN Security Council.