Analysts say the Philippine defence secretary was referring to Asean’s unity being challenged by China on the security and economic fronts.
Talks between the armed forces of the world’s two superpowers could ease some mounting sources of friction. Read more at ...
The Philippines said Wednesday that no country or entity can dictate how it fortifies its defenses following calls by China ...
Malacañang on Thursday stood firm in its position that unless China gives in to the demands issued by President Ferdinand ...
Police have recovered a student who was kidnapped by a Chinese-led gang, which killed his driver and cut off the student’s ...
The blue-water role of China’s newest variety of naval destroyer was on show last week when Type 055 destroyer Zunyi led a ...
Tensions are escalating in the South China Sea as China prepares a new stealth submarine armed with nuclear-tipped hypersonic missiles-possibly as a counter to the U.S. Typhon missile system deployed ...
Recently, Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani visited the Philippines and held talks with Philippine Defense Secretary ...
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is investigating the intended targets of vehicles with devices capable of ...
Meeting with the ambassadors of Slovenia, Sweden, Palestine, and Egypt in Malacañan this week, President Marcos expressed ...
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Trade war biggest risk to PH growth
PHILIPPINE economic growth could return to target this year, an economist said, but a global trade war — its scope and ...