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The Philippines as a warring nation
Not a day goes by in the Philippines without reports about new friction and arms sales. Elevated military spending is now ...
Their newly ratified reciprocal access agreement paves the way for Japanese forces to train on Philippine soil for the first ...
Manila says this ship, suspected to belong to China's so-called Maritime Militia, briefly ran aground at a sandbar near Thitu Island in the South China Sea's Spratly Islands.
The C130 Hercules cargo plane shuddered as it landed on the new runway of Pag-asa Island in the Kalayaan Island Group. The ...
The Philippines' Department of National Defense welcomed the Japanese Diet’s ratification of the deal, saying it would allow ...
KAI in 2014 signed its first contract with the Philippines to supply 12 FA-50PH units, all of which were delivered by 2017.
THE PHILIPPINES should lure Japanese investors to its defense industry after the Japanese Parliament’s ratification of a reciprocal access agreement (RAA) between Manila and Tokyo, political analysts ...
Sgt. Howard Hasselkus of Elmore died in a Japanese POW camp in 1942. His remains were identified in 2024 and he will be ...
Jose "Joe" Ventosa Galvez Jr., former photo editor of GMA News Online, passed away on Monday, June 9, at the age of 67.
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Winston Churchill told a story of an 1895 encounter, as a young cavalry officer, with the statesman William Harcourt. After some discussion of great issues, Churchill asked eagerly: “What will happen ...