MANILA is eyeing to procure 46 additional vessels for the Philippine Coast Guard soon to help beef up its presence in the West Philippine Sea, a senior Department of Transportation official said. Ret.
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Drawing the lines across a vast open sea
TENSION in the South China Sea continues to rise despite the obvious need to calm it down and for the major competing ...
The number of Chinese vessels swarming various parts of the West Philippine Sea has now reached a new record high of 251, of ...
In an era where technological advancements are rapidly transforming military strategies, China is on the cusp of unveiling a ...
China leveled up its maritime presence in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), deploying more ships in 2024 than in previous years, ...
China’s maritime presence from September 17 to 23 in the West Philippine Sea included coastguard ships, navy warships, and maritime militia vessels.
MANILA: The Philippine Navy on Tuesday (Sept 24) said the number of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea - an area in the ...
The 11 reported sighting of People's Liberation Army navy ships near Sabina Shoal is twice more than the four that were ...
The government is mulling all its options in resolving the continued Chinese encroachment in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), a ...
The Philippine Navy on Tuesday said China has no reason to block Escoda Shoal amid the deployment of a Philippine ship as ...
The number of Chinese vessels monitored by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in the West Philippine Sea reached 251 from September 17 to 23, 2024, which is considered a record high for this ...
The Philippine Navy on Tuesday said the number of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) reached another record-high ...