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 ...
Supported by gunboats and a former U.S. Coast Guard cutter, Philippine Navy SEALs and Marines approached a South China Sea ...
China will be Donald Trump’s key priority and the Philippines can expect security commitments from Washington to continue, ...
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 ...
Yet Trump’s unpredictable leadership style and rejection of traditional alliances also threaten to unravel President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s much-vaunted strategy of chasing closer defense ties with ...
Manila's intention behind such a demand is to give the world the impression that China is bullying the Philippines. But the fact is that the Philippine Navy has taken repeated provocative actions in ...
The Philippine military has opened two weeks of combat drills that will include seizing an island in the disputed South China ...
The Philippines has approved the purchase of 40 fast patrol craft worth 25.8 billion pesos ($441 million), seeking to bolster ...
A security grouping in Southeast Asia similar to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is not possible at present ...
Asian equities were mixed overnight as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Mainland China outperformed while India, the Philippines, ...