China's military has been stepping up its presence in the Philippines' maritime zone amid rising territorial tensions.
THE Philippines will resume issuing electronic visas (eVisas) to Chinese nationals in November 2025, a year after suspending the service due to system and vetting issues during its pilot phase. The ...
For decades, the Philippines’ security rested almost entirely on its alliance with the U.S. Now Manila is expanding its list ...
Chinese customs officers in eastern Shandong province have seized 60,000 maps that "mislabelled" the self-governed island of ...
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Philippines to resume eVisa for Chinese
Despite recent acts of aggression at sea by the Chinese, the Philippines will resume its eVisa program for Chinese nationals next month as part of facilitating trade and tourism, the Philippine ...
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Chinese jet, helicopter harass PH patrol plane over Scarborough Shoal
A Chinese fighter jet and helicopter harassed a Philippine patrol plane over Scarborough Shoal, the PCG said, calling it an ...
China’s confiscation of 60,000 maps misrepresenting Taiwan and omitting key South China Sea islands underscores Beijing’s ...
MOST Filipinos view the US as the Philippines’ most dependable ally in managing tensions with China in the South China Sea, a commissioned poll showed on Wednesday, amid growing concerns over ...
Most Filipinos approve of the government’s shift toward greater transparency about incidents in the West Philippine Sea, a ...
The Philippine Embassy will launch an eVisa for Chinese nationals in China in November, as part of continuing efforts to strengthen people-to-people exchange and facilitate trade and tourism. “I am ...
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China seizes 60,000 maps over Taiwan, South China Sea ‘errors'
Chinese customs in Qingdao, Shandong, seized 60,000 export-bound maps for what officials called "errors," including ...
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