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Michael Punongbayan - China ‘monster’ ship intrudes Philippine waters - philstar.com - Philippines - China - county Ray - city Beijing - city Powell, county Ray - city Manila, Philippines

China ‘monster’ ship intrudes Philippine waters

MANILA, Philippines — China’s biggest coast guard ship is in the vicinity of Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal off Zambales, the Philippine Navy confirmed yesterday, even as it continues checking alleged sightings of a pipeline in the land feature purportedly laid down by the Chinese.

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Michael Punongbayan - US approves funds for modernization of Philippine power sector - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - city Manila, Philippines

US approves funds for modernization of Philippine power sector

MANILA, Philippines — The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has approved the release of funds that will support efforts for the modernization and buildout of electricity transmission and distribution networks in the Philippines.

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Jonathan Malaya - Michael Punongbayan - Wang Wenbin - International - China urged to open Panatag to international inspection - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Hague - city Manila, Philippines

China urged to open Panatag to international inspection

MANILA, Philippines — An independent third-party entity – possibly the United Nations or a respected environment group – should inspect Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal to validate the “incontrovertible proof” presented by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of China’s massive destruction of corals and other marine resources in the area, according to National Security Council assistant director general Jonathan Malaya.

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Michael Punongbayan - 6 NPA rebels surrender in Samar, Leyte - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

6 NPA rebels surrender in Samar, Leyte

MANILA, Philippines — Six members of the New People’s Army (NPA), including a pregnant woman, have surrendered in Samar and Leyte Island.

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Sierra Madre - Gilbert Teodoro-Junior - Michael Punongbayan - Eduardo Ano - Alberto Carlos - Xerxes Trinidad - Torres replaces Carlos as Western Command chief - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Manila, Philippines

Torres replaces Carlos as Western Command chief

MANILA, Philippines — The military official named by the Chinese embassy as the one who approved a “new model” for managing the BRP Sierra Madre issue has been relieved of his post as commander of the military’s Western Command (WESCOM) which has territorial jurisdiction over the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

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Michael Punongbayan - Court orders arrest of 27 Cebu NGO workers - philstar.com - Philippines - China - Israel - city Manila, Philippines

Court orders arrest of 27 Cebu NGO workers

MANILA, Philippines — Twenty-seven members of a non-government organization in Cebu have been ordered arrested for allegedly financing communist rebels.

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Michael Punongbayan - Queen Maxima to visit Philippines, to push financial inclusion - philstar.com - Philippines - Netherlands - city Manila, Philippines

Queen Maxima to visit Philippines, to push financial inclusion

MANILA, Philippines — Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is scheduled to visit Manila next week in her capacity as United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA).

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Michael Punongbayan - China Coast Guard empowered to detain South China ‘trespassers’ - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

China Coast Guard empowered to detain South China ‘trespassers’

MANILA, Philippines — China is now looking at detaining for 60 days without trial suspected violators of its exit and entry laws covering what it considers its territorial waters, including almost the entire South China Sea.

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