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    • Chinese militia vessels coming closer to Palawan 

      Mangosing, Frances (Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 7, 2022, on page A2)
      Dozens of Chinese vessels believed to be manned by their maritime militias in the West Philippine Sea have been moving much closer to Palawan in recent months, including waters near the sites of an aborted Philippines-China ...
    • Chinese Navy in large show of force 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 28, 2018, on page A9)
      The images, provided by Planet Labs Inc, confirm a Chinese carrier group has entered the vital trade waterway as part of what the Chinese navy earlier described as combat drills that were part of routine annual exercises. ...
    • Chinese Navy sets combat drills in South China Sea 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 24, 2018, on page A5)
      China claims most of the South China Sea, a key trade route and home to areas that are believed to hold large quantities of oil and natural gas. Along with China, parts of the South China Sea are subject to competing claims ...
    • Chinese research ship back in PH 

      Andrade, Jeannette I.; Corrales, Nestor; Mangosing, Frances; Santos, Tina G.; Salaverria, Leila B. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 2, 2021, on page A1-A6)
      A Chinese ship that was spotted in northern Philippine waters in 2020 was sighted again, this time on the country’s eastern side before it left that area on Monday morning. But according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), ...
    • Chinese rocket debris found in Palawan waters 

      Mangosing, Frances; Ticke, Gerald (Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 9, 2022, on page A2)
      A wreckage from a rocket carrying payload to China’s Tiangong Space Station was found on Monday in the waters near Busuanga Island in Palawan province. China’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) had earlier issued a global ...
    • Chinese ship returns to waters off Vietnam 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 15, 2020, on page A11)
      A Chinese ship embroiled in a standoff with Vietnamese vessels last year has returned to waters near Vietnam as the United States accused China of pushing its presence in the South China Sea while other claimants are ...
    • Chinese ships again within sight of PH-US exercises 

      Mangosing, Frances (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 5, 2022, on page A2)
      Two China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels, one of them the biggest in its fleet, were once again spotted near waters where a search and rescue exercise between Filipino and American troops was conducted on Friday and Saturday. ...
    • Chinese ships moored at Julian Felipe Reef since November 2020 

      Cabalza, Dexter (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 27, 2021, on page A4)
      The presence of Chinese vessels at a reef within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which had aroused the concern of President Rodrigo Duterte, was detected by a US-based research company as early as November ...
    • Chinese ships still at reef near Palawan-AFP chief 

      Andrade, Jeannette I.; Santos, Tina G.; Yap, DJ; Salaverria, Leila B. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 23, 2021, on page A4)
      The chief of the Philippine military on Monday confirmed that there were still Chinese ships at Julian Felipe Reef near Palawan province, two weeks since more than 200 vessels were seen there by a Philippine Coast Guard ...
    • Chinese ships still guarding Panatag 

      Quimundo, Tarra; Dizon, Nikko (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 31, 2016, on page A19)
      Aerial surveillance shows Chinese Coast Guard ships are still guarding the disputed Scarborough Shoal, but Filipinos are seen fishing there “unmolested” for the first time in years, according to Defense Secretary Delfin ...
    • Chinese vessels continue clam harvest in Panatag 

      Cardinoza, Gabriel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 14, 2019, on page A14)
      Chinese fishing vessels continue to gather giant clams at Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea despite protests from maritime officials, according to Pangasinan fishermen who sailed there in late May. Unless Chinese ...
    • Chinese vessels enter 2 more PH islands' waters 

      Mangosing, Frances; Andrade, Jeannette I.; Pazzibugan, Dona Z.; Salaverria, Leila B. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 18, 2019, on page A2)
      After swarming Pag-asa in the Kalayaan Island Group, Chinese vessels believed to be part of China’s maritime militia have been seen close to two other Philippine-occupied islands in the South China Sea. Some of the Chinese ...
    • Chinese warships enter West Philippine Sea 

      Quismundo, Tarra (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 5, 2013, on page A8)
      Chinese naval vessels entered Philippine waters on Feb. 1 amid efforts by the Philippines to peacefully resolve its territorial dispute with China in the West Philippine Sea through arbitration in the United Nations. China’s ...
    • Chinese, Malaysian ships in standoff-sources 

      Reuters (Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 19, 2020, on page A8)
      A Chinese government survey ship is tagging an exploration vessel operated by Malaysia’s state oil company Petronas in disputed waters in the South China Sea, three regional security sources said on Friday. China’s Haiyang ...
    • Chinese-style poached ‘lapu-lapu’ 

      Chikiamco, Norma (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 11, 2020, on page C1)
      Thanks to my friend Christine Chanbonpin Go, I have enjoyed occasionally Chinese-style steamed fish right in my home. Christine gladly shared her recipe for this exquisite dish in one of our gatherings, and I’ve been cooking ...
    • Choosing to speak for the seas 

      Sigue, Winona Rica L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 4, 2019, on page C2)
      Growing up in Mindoro, I could go to the beach anytime. Sadly, I have also witnessed firsthand how people carelessly neglect and abuse our seas. There have been many reports and analyses on the threat of climate change to ...
    • Cimatu wants to ban parked vessels on Pasig River 

      Enano, Jhesset O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 16, 2019, on page A18)
      Aside from illegal structures built beside the Pasig River and its tributaries, Environment Secretary and now Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) Chair Roy Cimatu will also address yet another “eyesore:” illegally ...
    • Cimatu: Use of crushed dolomite in Manila Bay remains an option 

      Semilla, Nestle; Israel, Dale (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 27, 2020, on page A13)
      The continued use of crushed dolomite to enhance the shores of Manila Bay will remain an option amid the environmental issues surrounding its extraction from a town in Cebu. Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu, in a visit in ...
    • Cleaning up Manila Bay 

      Mawis, Sara Mae D. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 16, 2019, on page B2-2)
      Manila Bay was considered one of the world’s greatest harbors as it allowed trading between the natives of Manila and merchants from other countries. It was a haven for boat enthusiasts, couples, and those who seek some ...
    • Cleanup no match to 'traveling' trash on Legazpi beach, rivers 

      Ostria, Rey Anthony; Barrameda, Shiena; Bobis, Maite Denise (Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 9, 2018, on page A1-A10)
      Below the “Legazpi” signage on the boulevard that offers a breathtaking view of Mayon volcano is a shoreline that remains dirty despite repeated community cleanup drives. Residents believe that garbage strewn on the beach ...