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Iginiit ng Philippine Navy na ilegal ang naval drills ng China sa Escoda Shoal, na sakop ng exclusive economic zone ng Pilipinas. | via TV Patrol
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It's time
In a move which a security analyst deems to be permissible, the Philippine Navy reportedly dismantled and confiscated Chinese fishing nets installed within the vicinity of Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
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Media journalist Joseph Morong posted a video on TikTok that was seemingly muted as it discussed his experience covering the West Philippine Sea. (via InqPOP)
READ MORE: https://inqnews.net/JosephWPS
President Marcos stressed the Philippines' claim on the disputed portions of the South China Sea, saying the lines that the country draws on its waters are not derived from imagination but from international law.
READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/5/29/marcos-ph-claim-on-west-philippine-sea-based-on-international-law-not-imagination
His latest clarification means that the MDT would now cover even the deaths of fishermen, journalists, and other civilians at the hands of a foreign entity. https://trib.al/XXY1LcO
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China open to talks with Philippines amid new Coast Guard regulation ​China said Wednesday, May 29, that its door of dialogue with the Philippines to address sea concern remains open, although it must be sincere.
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New rules outlined by China's coast guard that could result in the detention of foreigners should not cause any concern, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday, after Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr said the rules were an escalation and "worrisome."
The rules aim to standardize law enforcement and better uphold maritime order, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a regular news conference. There is no need for any individual or entity to worry "as long as there is no illegal behavior," Mao added.
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The Philippine Navy said it has stepped up patrols in the West Philippine Sea, especially in areas where most cases of Chinese harassment of Filipino fishermen had taken place like in Panatag Shoal and in Ayungin Shoal. https://tinyurl.com/3bssd4zv | via ONE News
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Today is National Flag Day, which commemorates the first time the Philippine Flag was unfurled after the Philippine Revolutionary Army defeated Spanish forces in the Battle of Alapan in Imus, Cavite, on May 28, 1898.
Nangako ang Philippine Navy na hindi ito matitinag sa pagprotekta sa mga Pinoy at pagbibigay seguridad sa bansa.
Ito ay sa gitna ng idineklarang fishing ban ng Tsina sa South China Sea kung saan sakop ang mga bahagi ng exclusive economic zone ng Pilipinas sa West Philippine Sea.
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China warned Taiwan of a possible war until "complete reunification is achieved.
Why does he sound like the mayor's attorney?
Escudero on Guo: The burden of proof is on those saying she is not Filipino Naniniwala si Senate President Francis "Chiz" Escudero na ang "burden of proof" tungkol sa nationality ni Mayor Alice Guo ay nasa mga nag-aakusa na hindi siy...
The men and women of the Philippine Air Force join our gallant brothers and sisters of the Philippine Navy in celebrating their 126th Founding Anniversary.
May you continue to sail with honor and dedication. Sail on, Philippine Navy!
PH eyes permanent military facility in Ayungin The Philippine gears up to build a permanent military facility in the Ayungin shoal.
This photo was taken a few months ago, before Typhoon Noru (Karding) hit Manila last September.
So it means the ships capsized / sunk even without a typhoon doing it.
Surprised that the Philippine Navy was able to hide the news when there are a lot of ships and boats passing near Sangley Point, with the sunk ships visible definitely visible.