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    Post Arbitration: Duterte’s joint development and other policy approaches to the West Philippine Sea 

    Recently, the Philippines under President Rodrigo R. Duterte announced its plan to pursue "co-owner-ship" or, more accurately the joint exploration, of portions of the South China Sea (also known as WestPhilippine Sea) ...
    March 13, 2018 on page S1/6-S1/7
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    Manila to uphold importance of freedom of navigation in West PHL Sea 

    Tubadeza, Kathryn Mae
    The government is committed to uphold the importance of freedom of navigation and overflight in the West Philippine Sea, Malacañang said on Sunday, noting that construction of additional runways in the disputed waters will ...
    January 18, 2016 on page 10/S1
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    US vows to help Manila in case of war vs China 

    Tadalan, Charmaine A.
    The US under President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. has affirmed its commitment to help the Philippines in case its naval ships are attacked by China amid growing tensions in the South China Sea. The US would help its former colony ...
    January 29, 2021 on page S1/10
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    More Chinese ships may be dumping waste at sea 

    Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T.
    Chinese ships could also be dumping human wastes in other parts of the South China Sea claimed by the Philippines, US-based geospatial imagery firm Simularity, Inc. said on Thursday. Simularity’s earlier report showing ...
    July 16, 2021 on page S1/12
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    Manila welcomes report that G7 countries concerned about West Philippine Sea 

    The Philippines on Sunday welcomed reports that the G7 summit would express concern about unilateral efforts to assert sovereignty claims in the disputed South China Sea. Regional alarm is growing at moves by China ...
    June 8, 2015 on page 12/S1
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    China to complete Spratly Islands reclamation soon, its foreign ministry says 

    China will soon complete some of its land reclamation on the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday, indicating that Beijing is close to setting up new outposts in the maritime ...
    June 17, 2015 on page 12/SI
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    Chinese vessels still in Spratlys, says task force 

    Aquino, Norman P.
    Hundreds of Chinese militia vessels were still scattered around the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, both within and outside Manila’s exclusive economic zone, according to a Philippine task force. In a statement, ...
    May 13, 2021 on page S1/12
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    What's the end game in the US- China face-off over the Spratlys? 

    Macabenta, Greg B.
    Remember our boyhood days when a bully would place a chip on his shoulder and dare anyone to knock it off? If someone did, the bully had to fight the challenger or else lose face. By building artificial islands on sunken ...
    November 6, 2015 on page S1/6
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    China's claims to the South China Sea are unlawful. Now what? 

    With China throwing its weight around in the South China Sea, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rightly declared this month that the country’s aggressive claims to offshore resources in the area were “completely unlawful.” ...
    July 29, 2020 on page S1/6
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    Sea dispute won't be resolved anytime soon - Roque 

    Cortez, Gillian M.
    THE PHILIPPINE government does not expect an immediate resolution of the South China Sea dispute despite President Rodrigo R. Duterte invoking the Hague ruling in its favor during his first United Nations (UN) address early ...
    September 25, 2020 on page S1/12
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    Periodical TitleBusinessWorld 79Business World 1AuthorReuters 14Tadalan, Charmaine A. 9Agence France-Presse (AFP) 8Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T. 5Balinbin, Arjay L. 5... View MoreSubjectDisputes 80
    International law 80
    Territorial waters 80
    Law of the sea 78Exclusive economic zone 36Military operations 32United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea 27Governments 26Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) 25Duterte, Rodrigo 25... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 302012 - 2019 50

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