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    • Duo nabbed cutting up sea turtle 

      Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 2, 2010, on page A12)
      Authorities in Pasay City arrested yesterday a restaurant manager and a cook who were caught chopping up two endangered sea turtles, or pawikan, for an exotic dish. During the arrest, the staff of the Pasay City Veterinary ...
    • PH mulls fisheries deal with Taiwan 

      Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 18, 2015, on page A4)
      The government is studying a draft fisheries agreement with Taiwan as tensions in rich border fishing grounds reemerged two years after the Filipino coast guard shot dead a Taiwanese fisherman. While the proposed deal will ...
    • PH, Taiwan coast guard ships in standoff near Batanes 

      Santos, Tina; Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 4, 2015, on page A3)
      Philippine and Taiwanese Coast Guard vessels engaged in a standoff near Batanes last week, an official of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) confirmed on Wednesday. PCG spokesman Cmdr. Armand Balilo said the incident happened ...
    • PH-China sea row leads to 'video war' 

      Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 12, 2015, on page A1-A13)
      The Philippines will broadcast a three-part documentary to defend its position on the disputed West Philippine Sea today, countering a Chinese television series that laid out Beijing's so-called nine-dash line claims on ...
    • Security Council Debate: PH takes on China at UN 

      Calleja, Niña (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 4, 2015, on page B3)
      The Philippines has criticized the massive reclamation being conducted by China on contested islands and waters in the South China Sea, during a United Nations Security Council open debate that was initiated by China. ...
    • UN sets July hearing on sea row 

      Calleja, Niña; Balana, Cynthia (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 24, 2015, on page A3)
      The Hague-based United Nations arbitral tribunal announced that the oral hearing on the "jurisdiction and admissibility" of the Philippines' case against China's nine-dash line claim is set for July despite the refusal of ...