MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines expects U.S. policy in the Indo-Pacific and support for its treaty ally amid South China ...
Philippine forces practised retaking an island in the South China Sea Wednesday in the first such combat exercise in the ...
The Philippine military opened two weeks of combat drills Monday that would include seizing an island in the disputed South ...
The Philippines is likely to maintain a “low-intensity” approach to China in the transition period after the United States ...
In recent months, China has deployed navy, coast guard and so-called maritime militia forces – allegedly Chinese fishing ...
The Philippines has consistently sought to make waves regarding the South China Sea issue. The two-week combat drills ...
China has rapidly expanded its military and has become increasingly assertive in pursuing territorial claims in the South ...
The high-stakes power struggle in the South China Sea unfolds as China’s audacious ambitions collide with the Philippines' ...
Filipino troops conducted a military exercise in the South China Sea on Wednesday, November 6, simulating a scenario in which they retook control of a feature in the Spratlys Islands. Chinese vessels ...
In the drills, a Philippine navy frigate approached Loaita Island, which the Philippines calls Kota Island, while four ...
China has yet to respond to the call, which includes payment for two damaged boats and the return of rifles seized during the ...
The South China Sea, a vast and resource-rich area, has been the subject of intense territorial disputes for years. Countries like the Philippine, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei have competing claims ...