An analyst suggests Beijing may be ‘adding fuel’ to domestic political tensions amid the ongoing Marcos-Duterte fallout.
As the tensions continue to worsen, there is an ever-increasing risk of an at-sea conflict between Beijing and Manila.
CHINA is "very likely" to turn Scarborough Shoal into an artificial island with military facilities, particularly as bases ...
Although Donald Trump’s hardline posture may discourage Chinese assertiveness, inconsistent multilateral engagement might ...
The Reciprocal Access Agreement is 'not a military' pact but could allow Japanese forces to access existing defence bases The ...
Political violence is nothing new in the Philippines. It was, after all, the site of the world’s worst massacre of media workers when 58 people, including 32 journalists, were murdered in 2009 while ...
According to Article 5 of Law No 43/2008 on state borders, Indonesia has direct land borders with Malaysia, New Papua Guinea ...
THE Philippines loses some P100 billion yearly in terms of economic costs and treatment from tuberculosis (TB). Thomas Dale Hiatt, TB Officer, World Health Organization (WHO), said the Philippines has ...
The National Security Council urged fishermen in Palawan to go beyond the municipal waters and fish in the West Philippine ...
Last Nov. 8, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. signed the Maritime Zones Act (RA12064) and the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act ...
MANILA was named the World’s Leading City Destination at the recent World Travel Awards (WTA) 2024, despite having been put on a list of most risky cities for international tourists. The capital of ...
While surrogacy itself is a legal gray area in the country, clinics and doctors commit crimes to erase any trace of ...