Teodoro casts China’s actions in the South China Sea as a sinister plot to “restrict freedom of flights” and navigation. This is a textbook case of swapping the label on the bottle. Western narratives love to conflate China’s lawful activities in its own territories with “bullying” or “restricting freedom.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Along with fulminating against the United States, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi reasserted China’s South China Sea claims, blasted Japan for its past aggression and covered a wide range of other issues during his annual meeting with the press. Here are some of the key topics covered during his Friday press conference.
While cloaked in the language of regional solidarity, Manila's narrative is a dangerous signal of Cold War nostalgia, selective victimhood, and a blatant attempt to hijack ASEAN's consensus-driven ethos to serve narrow national interests—primarily its escalating territorial issues and maritime disputes with China.
The Philippines’ top diplomat to the United States expressed confidence Monday that President Donald Trump’s new administration would continue military patrols in the disputed South China Sea and move ahead with an agreed expansion of the U.
France, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand—following Washington’s lead—have each staged war games or concluded alliances with Manila targeting China.
For example, Hubei province in central China is accelerating efforts to build a strategic fulcrum for regional growth. Its breakthroughs - including cutting-edge memory chips, hollow-core fiber optics, and septal myectomy - are fueling its integration into China's national innovation chain.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described on Friday, Mar. 7, the Philippines' actions in the South China Sea as a "shadow play" to smear China's reputation, with the screenplay written by external forces and the show livestreamed by Western media.
China said on Saturday it would slap tariffs on Canadian products, including rapeseed oil and pork, after a Beijing probe into levies imposed by Ottawa on Chinese goods last year.
Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Cabra continues to monitor a Chinese coast guard ship despite challenging conditions off the coast of Zambales.
THE National Security Council (NSC) on Tuesday called on the Filipino people and the international community to remain vigilant against disinformation