Some Asian countries stand to gain if US president-elect Donald Trump pushes ahead with his promised massive tariffs on China and triggers a new wave of factory relocations to the rest of the region.
Analysts warn that Donald Trump’s transactional style will require President Marcos to demonstrate his country’s strategic importance.
Beijing summoned the Philippines’ ambassador to express its objection to two new laws in the country asserting maritime rights and sovereignty over disputed areas of the South China Sea, its foreign ...
IN the Philippines, the hunt for the King Cobra is on—not to kill or extinguish them—but to save the species from extinction. The world’s longest venomous snake—the King Cobra—is widely distributed in ...
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto pledged to maintain close ties with China during a meeting with Chinese leader Xi ...
China is keen to work with Indonesia to “write a new chapter ... and deployed vessels that the Philippines says harass its ...
NEW laws defining the country's maritime zones and archipelagic boundaries drew fire from China while eliciting support from ...
SENATE Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to reconsider his position and get the ...
A PRO-BEIJING think tank has capitalized on a remark by Finance Secretary Ralph Recto to push for the Philippines to join ...
The United States has lauded the Philippines’ enactment of the Maritime Zones Act that seeks to further buttress the ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr signed two laws on Friday reaffirming the extent of his country’s maritime territories and right to resources, including in the South China Sea, where the new ...