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Francis Tolentino - Cristina Chi - Mao Ning - International - China’s actions in WPS meant to derail Philippine Maritime Zones Act — senator - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Manila, Philippines

China’s actions in WPS meant to derail Philippine Maritime Zones Act — senator

MANILA, Philippines — China's increased activities in the West Philippine Sea and near the Philippine Rise appear to be signs that they are worried about the near passage of the proposed Philippine Maritime Zones Act, Sen. Francis Tolentino said on Wednesday.

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Sierra Madre - Michael Punongbayan - Mao Ning - Jay Tarriela - Ronnie Gil Gavan - International - 4 Philippines crew hurt, vessels damaged by China ships - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

4 Philippines crew hurt, vessels damaged by China ships

MANILA, Philippines — Within hours of each other, two incidents of “blocking maneuver” and water cannon attack by China Coast Guard (CCG) and militia vessels erupted yesterday in the vicinity of Ayungin Shoal, leaving four Filipinos injured and two Philippine vessels slightly damaged.

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Mao Ning - Thomas Thomas Shoal - Philippines calls out China for 'unprovoked coercion' in South China Sea - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila

Philippines calls out China for 'unprovoked coercion' in South China Sea

BEIJING/MANILA: The Philippines called out Beijing on Tuesday for "unprovoked acts of coercion and dangerous manoeuvres" in a disputed area of the South China Sea, saying Chinese ships had fired water cannons at one of its vessels, injuring some crew. China's actions put "into question the sincerity of its calls for peaceful dialogue and lessening of tensions," a Philippine task force on the South China Sea said in a statement.

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James Relativo - Mao Ning - Pilipino Star - 'Pagbawi' ng BFAR sa cyanide use ng Beijing vs Panatag Shoal binanatan | Pilipino Star Ngayon - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

'Pagbawi' ng BFAR sa cyanide use ng Beijing vs Panatag Shoal binanatan | Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines — Dismayado ang ilang aktibistang mangingisda sa pagkabig ng Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) matapos unang sabihing "sadyang" sinisira ng Tsina ang West Philippine Sea gamit ang cyanide fishing.

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Mao Ning - Jay Tarriela - Reuters - Satellite Images Show Floating Barrier At Disputed South China Sea Reef - ndtv.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila - city Hague

Satellite Images Show Floating Barrier At Disputed South China Sea Reef

Satellite images of the hotly disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea show a new floating barrier across its entrance, near where Philippine ships and China coast guard vessels have had frequent run-ins.

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James Relativo - Mao Ning - China attempts to block Filipinos in another mission to Scarborough - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

China attempts to block Filipinos in another mission to Scarborough

MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese Maritime Militia Vessel (CMMV) once again tried to block a Filipino-led resupply mission to Bajo de Masinloc — a resource-rich feature being claimed by Beijing within the West Philippine Sea.

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Mao Ning - Massive leak shows Chinese firm hacked foreign govts, activists — analysts - philstar.com - Thailand - Vietnam - India - Britain - China - Hong Kong - South Korea - city Shanghai - city Beijing, China

Massive leak shows Chinese firm hacked foreign govts, activists — analysts

BEIJING, China — A Chinese tech security firm was able to breach foreign governments, infiltrate social media accounts and hack personal computers, a massive data leak analyzed by experts this week revealed.

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