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    • Aquino, Vietnam PM may tackle dispute with China 

      Ruiz, JC Bello (Manila Bulletin, May 18, 2014, on page 1-18)
      Territorial disputes with China may be on top of the agenda when President Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung meet in Manila this week, Malacañang said yesterday. The meeting between the two leaders comes in the wake of the ...
    • Filipinos need not seek China fish permit-palace 

      Ruiz, JC Bello (Manila Bulletin, January 12, 2014, on page 1-15)
      Malacañang yesterday said Filipino fishermen need not ask permission from Chinese regional authorities to fish in the high seas and most especially within the Philippines' Exclusive Economic Zone(EEZ). Deputy presidential ...
    • Oil spill affects 31 Barangays, 300-Square-km of Manila Bay 

      Namit, Madel Sabater; Giron, Anthony; Antonio, Reymund F.; Manongdo, Jenny F. (Manila Bulletin, August 11, 2013, on page 1-13)
      Half-a-million liters of diesel that leaked from a submarine pipeline, or a tanker moored off the coast have covered a 300-square kilometer area of Manila Bay, affecting 31 Barangays in the towns of rosario, Naic Tanza, ...
    • Pasig River Oil Spill Prompts Call for Residents' Evacuation 

      Antonio, Raymund F.; Kabiling, Genalyn D.; Obanil, Rizal S. (Manila Bulletin, June 24, 2013, on page 1-9)
      The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) moved yesterday to contain the bunker fuel that leaked in the waters of the Pasig River, prompting authorities to advise residents of Pandacan and Sta. Ana in Manila to temporarily vacate ...
    • Reclamation causing grave harm to coral reef system 

      Kabiling, Genalyn D. (Manila Bulletin, November 28, 2015, on page 1-8)
      The Philippines has accused China of inflicting "close to catastrophic" damage on the coral reef system in the South China Sea with its aggressive and unlawful reclamation works in the area. China's activities, including ...
    • UN tribunal sets second deliberation on PH claim 

      Kabiling, Genalyn D.; Rosario, Ben (Manila Bulletin, July 11, 2015, on page 1-14)
      A five-man international tribunal has decided to conduct next week a second round of hearing on the arguments raised by the Philippines in its territorial claims in the West Philippine Sea before deciding if it has ...