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    • Benham Rise trip: Duterte's latest comedy act 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, May 1, 2018, on page 5)
      China builds a monument on Kagitingan Reef that the Philippines claims as part of its territory in South China Sea and President Duterte announces he will sail to Benham Rise, an underwater plateau east of Luzon that has ...
    • Duterte knows China's ultimate goal is control of South China Sea 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, August 23, 2018, on page 5)
      Twice last week, President Duterte complained about China’s activities in the South China Sea--a stark departure from his pandering stand since the start of his presidency. Always, he was all praises for China’s President ...
    • Heed Pope Francis' appeal to end culture of waste 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, January 22, 2015, on page 7)
      Zero Waste, according to Aquino’s Proclamation 760, “is a goal that is ethical, economical, efficient and visionary to guide people in changing their lifestyles and practices to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where ...
    • PNoy, Del Rosario responsible for PH losing control of Scarborough shoal 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, May 26, 2016, on page 5-7)
      The term “lost Scarborough shoal” is debatable. Security officials deny that. Foreign affairs officials will not say that because that would be detrimental to the claim of the Philippines on the shoal which is included in ...
    • Roque is best adviser to Duterte on joint exploration with China 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, March 10, 2018, on page 4-5)
      “We have gone beyond determining if there are resources” and “The only issue is now, is it commercially viable,” he said. Roque and Davila were talking about the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking or JMSU entered into by the ...
    • Who is protecting PH national interest in South China Sea? 

      Tordesillas, Ellen (The Daily Guardian, December 21, 2016, on page 4)
      Sovereignty is the supreme right to the state to command obedience within its territory, as stated in the Constitution, consists "of its terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, including its territorial sea, the seabed, ...