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A Chinese navy warship and Chinese coast guard vessel collided Monday in the South China Sea, as the latter chased a patrol boat belonging to the Philippines at high speed.
In a set of photos provided by Seasats to Newsweek on Thursday, the American sea drone photographed a Chinese warship with the hull number "101," identifying it as China's first Type 055 destroyer, CNS Nanchang, regarded as the country's "premier surface combatant."
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Inquirer.net on MSNINQToday: Chinese fighter jet tails PH Coast Guard aircraft over West Philippine Sea
Marcos urges Congress to ‘swiftly enact’ P6.793-T 2026 budget President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has urged Congress to “swiftly enact” the proposed P6.793-trillion national budget for 2026. In the President’s Budget Message on Wednesday,
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‘Indian Navy Sails Where It Wants’: Philippine Envoy Hails New Delhi’s Bold Naval Moves Near China
Joint naval drills in the West Philippine Sea highlight growing India-Philippines security ties and a shared resolve to safeguard contested waters.
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PhilStar Global on MSNNavy ship deployment, joint patrols eyed in West Philippine Sea
The military is considering different options in dealing with China’s growing aggressiveness at sea, including deployment of naval assets in specific areas like Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, where two Chinese ships crashed into each other after being outmaneuvered on Monday by a Philippine Coast Guard vessel they were harassing.
Filmmaker Baby Ruth Villarama said her West Philippine Sea documentary was sparked by Sen. Marcoleta’s remark that “there’s no such thing as the WPS.”
A defense pact between Manila and Tokyo will go into effect next month, furthering a new phase of security cooperation aimed at enhancing military-to-military training on Philippine soil. Philippine and Japanese officials exchanged diplomatic notes Tuesday ahead of the Reciprocal Access Agreement’s (RAA) activation.