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Three Chinese coast guard vessels were being monitored in the waters off remote islands in the northern Philippines near ...
Senator Jinggoy Estrada on Friday called on government agencies to verify a report that Chinese militia vessels bloced a ...
A FISHERIES bureau boat was forced to turn back Wednesday morning after three Chinese maritime militia ships blocked its way ...
A vessel of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) was forced to turn back near Sandy Cay in the West ...
A recent case of a Chinese militia vessel running aground on a strategic island in the disputed South China Sea has raised concerns from the Philippine side of another wave of so-called grey-zone ...
The ship was stuck in shallows for three hours just a mile from the Philippine-held Thitu Island, according to that Manila's coast guard.
It’s just another day on Thitu Island, where some 335 Filipino civilians live on the front lines of the South China Sea dispute. Locals call it Pag-asa, the Filipino word for hope. It lies about ...
On Thitu, the largest Philippines-claimed island, which lies west of West York, civilians have thrived for decades in a small fishing village alongside the military forces.
Manila says this ship, suspected to belong to China's so-called Maritime Militia, briefly ran aground at a sandbar near Thitu Island in the South China Sea's Spratly Islands.