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BEIJING (Reuters) -China accused the Philippines on Friday of "playing with fire" after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said ...
Philippine president’s contention that his country would ‘have to get involved’ in US-China confrontation prompts strong ...
China is fuming over what Philippine President Marcos said on the Taiwan question in an exclusive interview with Firstpost’s ...
China’s Foreign Ministry and Embassy in the Philippines lodged ‘serious protests’ over Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos Jr ...
The previously unreported exercise offers a rare window into contingency planning over Taiwan, which some Asian and Western ...
China accused the Philippines of "adopting wrong and provocative words and deeds" related to Taiwan that it firmly opposes, ...
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In response to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's recent comment on Taiwan in an ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNPhilippines President: Manila Cannot Stay Out of a Taiwan ConflictPhilippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says there’s no way Manila would be able to stay out of a conflict between China ...
China has lodged serious protests with the Philippines following recent remarks by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who said his country could not "stay out" of a potential conflict over the ...
The exercise presented a fraught scenario: China’s military had blockaded Taiwan by air and sea, and Southeast Asian ...
The Taiwan question is at the very core of China's core interests. It shouldn't be a leverage point for any external party to ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMarcos confident US will defend PhilippinesAlthough convinced that no one is in favor of waging a war, President Marcos has expressed confidence that the US would come ...
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