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Philippines asks China to join tribunal to end sea spat Reuters By Manuel Mogato | MANILA, April 17 (Reuters) - The Philippines is to ask China to agree to take a dispute over an uninhabited South China Sea shoal to an international court as the two sides traded new accusations of intrusions. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Asks Manila to Remove Ship From Shoal Wall Street Journal AP MANILA—China asked the Philippines on Tuesday to withdraw a coast guard ship and an archaeological research vessel from a disputed shoal and ignored a Philippine proposal to bring the problem to a UN-linked tribunal for arbitration. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine president: No war with China over shoal BusinessWeek China and the Philippines say they won't escalate their weeklong maritime standoff over an uninhabited shoal in the disputed South China Sea, but each still appeared to be waiting for the other side to give up Tuesday. The Philippines pulled out a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines: No War With China Over Shoal TIME By AP Monday, Apr. 16, 2012 (MANILA, Philippines) — China and the Philippines say they won't escalate their weeklong maritime standoff over an uninhabited shoal in the disputed South China Sea, but each still appeared to be waiting for the other side ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines in fresh China ship protest Financial Times By Roel Landingin in Manila The Philippines said on Tuesday it had filed a fresh protest against China for allegedly harassing a Manila-registered archaeological ship in the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, potentially prolonging a week-long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dispute with China continues; Philippines stands firm BusinessWorld Online Edition THE PHILIPPINES has appealed to China to bring the discussions on the disputed Scarborough Shoal (locally referred to as Panatag Shoal and by China as Huangyan Island) to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), even as China has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US, Filipino troops start drills near disputed sea BusinessWeek US and Philippine officials stressed that China, which in the past has protested military exercises involving American forces near the contested region, was not an imaginary target in the drills. They said the Balikatan -- Tagalog for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Two new frog species found in Philippines | The Raw Story By Agence France-Presse Topics: frog species ♦ philippines ♦ plant species. Two new species of frog have been discovered in fast-disappearingforests in the Philippines, boosting hopes for the survival of the country's rich but threatened wildlife, scientists said Tuesday. The Raw Story | ||
As Standoff Continues, Philippines and US Play War Games | Via ... By Walter Russell Mead Now the Philippines is likely to provoke further anger in China by going ahead with joint war games exercises with the U.S. Navy. For the next ten days, a combined American-Filipino force of 6000 troops will conduct mock beach invasions, ... Via Meadia | ||
Manny Pacquiao's Liquor Commercial Sparks Controversy in ... By Ricky Doyle Manny Pacquiao is a national icon in the Philippines, but his latest endeavor has some natives a bit perplexed. Pacquiao has appeared in a commercial for Hennessy, which hasn't been met too favorably by those who feel it contradicts the ... NESN.com - Sports News - Red... | ||
Manila lodges new diplomatic protest – Philippines, China trade ... By Kuwait Times MANILA: The Philippines and China traded fresh accusations yesterday of illegal incursions in a disputed area of the South China Sea, while refusing to compromise on their territorial claims. The Philippines said it had lodged a new ... Kuwait Times | ||
Philippines, US Begin Military Exercises as Standoff With China ... By VOA-News BY Simone Orendain | Manila - Thousands of United States and Philippine troops kicked off joint military exercises Monday against the backdrop of a. Hawaii Reporter |
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Philippines Dispatches 2nd Boat in Naval Standoff with China | Asia ... The Philippines and China continued looking for a diplomatic solution to a naval standoff on Thursday, even as Manila sent a second vessel to disputed islands ... www.voanews.com/.../Philippines-Dispatches-2nd-Boat-in-Na... | ||
Standoff near Philippines over; Chinese boats keep catch - Yahoo ... From Yahoo! News: MANILA (Reuters) - Chinese fishing boats left a disputed area of the South China Sea with their catches on Saturday, ending a six-day ... news.yahoo.com/standoff-near-philippines-over-chinese-boats... |
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