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The 2016 award did not bring a conclusive resolution to the Philippines’ maritime dispute with China in the South China Sea. What other options are there?
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Amazon S3 on MSNU.S & Philippines to sign ‘VERY BIG’ Deal | Big Jolt to Xi in South China Sea as Trump backs MarcosU.S. President Donald Trump announced that Washington and Manila are on the verge of finalizing a “big” trade deal, as he hosted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House. The deal signals deepening U.
The visit highlights efforts to strengthen security and economic ties between the U.S. and Philippines as tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific.
With the placement of missile and drone systems, analysts debate if the Philippines will become a forward-operating platform or a flashpoint.
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Amazon S3 on MSNUS Sends War Warning to China: Pentagon Honours Marcos as Philippines Vows to Defend South China SeaTensions in the South China Sea are escalating as the United States reaffirms its military alliance with the Philippines. During a high-profile visit to the Pentagon, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth welcomed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The U.S. Navy plans to build two facilities in the Philippines for repairing and maintaining Philippine military boats. The U.S.
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News Nation on MSNLive: Trump meets with Philippine president to talk tariffs, China( NewsNation) — President Donald Trump is meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, with tariffs and security likely items on the agenda. The two leaders expressed optimism about the future for the U.S.-Philippine’s relationship when it comes to trade and security.
Ministry of Education says public security in the Philippines has been unstable and Chinese have frequently been targeted.
China and the Philippines have reached an agreement intended to end confrontations in the South China Sea that center around the Philippines-occupied Second Thomas Shoal, which China also claims ...
The US Defense Logistics Agency is seeking to expand its maritime refueling capacity from the Philippines by contracting companies on the southern island of Mindanao to supply up to 42 million gallons of fuel a year,