Nadal’s Olympic bid doubtful due to injury, says coach Moya
PARIS, France — Rafael Nadal has suffered a thigh injury to put his participation at the Paris Olympics in doubt, his coach Carlos Moya said on Thursday (Friday, Manila time.)
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PARIS, France — Rafael Nadal has suffered a thigh injury to put his participation at the Paris Olympics in doubt, his coach Carlos Moya said on Thursday (Friday, Manila time.)
WASHINGTON, United States — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday headed to Asia for a trip focused on reinforcing ties with Washington's strategic allies in a region where the United States is facing an increasingly assertive China.
TAIPEI: A strong typhoon was expected to make landfall in China on Thursday after sweeping across Taiwan, where it caused landslides and flooding in low-lying areas and left three dead.Typhoon Gaemi swept up the western Pacific, intensifying seasonal rains earlier in the week in the Philippines, where the death toll has climbed to 22. Offices and schools in Taiwan were closed for the second consecutive day on Thursday and people were urged to stay home and away from the coastline.
Over the past 15 years, China has expanded its once-minimal military presence in the South China Sea into a significant one.
CHINA urged the Philippines to stick by a provisional agreement reached between the two countries and not cause any problem during resupply missions to Ayungin Shoal (Chinese name Ren’ai Jiao).
BEIJING, July 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Strolling down the streets of Wuxi City in east China's Jiangsu Province, one can find self-driving minibuses that can accommodate six to eight people and have no steering wheel or accelerator in sight.
THE Asian Century Philippines Strategic Studies Institute (ACPSSI) said on Wednesday that it was highly likely for the Philippines and China to reach an accord that would ease tensions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
MANILA: The Philippines gaming regulator will cancel the licenses of offshore gambling firms, most of them Chinese owned, and will work with law enforcement agencies to completely stamp out these operators, its chief said on Tuesday.President Ferdinand Marcos has given the regulator until the end of the year to shut down Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), whose alleged ties with criminal activities are under investigation.