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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Philippine president warns China against 'acts of war' amidst South China Sea standoff - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Malaysia - Singapore - Australia - Vietnam - Japan - India - China - Taiwan - South Korea - Washington - Brunei - city Beijing - city Manila

Philippine president warns China against 'acts of war' amidst South China Sea standoff

SINGAPORE: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has warned China not to cross a red line in the South China Sea, saying If any Filipino died as a result of Beijing's wilful actions, Manila would consider it as close to "an act of war" and respond accordingly. Addressing the defence-and-security focused Shangri La Dialogue here on Friday night, Marcos sought to deepen defence cooperation with the US as he stands up to the Chinese military's aggressive actions in the South China Sea. "We shall strengthen our alliances with the United States and our strategic partnerships with Australia, Japan, Vietnam, Brunei, and all the other member states of ASEAN. We will also pursue more robust collaborations with countries such as the Republic of Korea, India amongst others," Marcos said. China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, though Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam claim parts of it. Marcos said the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries had a vision for "peace, stability, and prosperity" in the South China Sea, but that this was being undermined by other actors.

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International - 'Will pursue robust collaboration with India' says Philippines president Marcos jr, makes case for peace in region - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Singapore - North Korea - Australia - Vietnam - Japan - India - China - Taiwan - South Korea - Brunei - city Manila - city New Delhi - county Ocean

'Will pursue robust collaboration with India' says Philippines president Marcos jr, makes case for peace in region

SINGAPORE: Philippines president Marcos Jr became the first Philippine leader to deliver the keynote address to open the 21st edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue in Manila on Saturday. In his address, Marcos Jr said that the commitment of the Philippines to Asean Centrality shall remain a "core element" of its foreign policy.Marcos Jr also described India as a friend and said that Manila would continue to pursue collaboration with New Delhi. He said, "We shall strengthen our alliance with the United States and our strategic partnerships with Australia, Japan, Vietnam, Brunei, and all the other member states of Asean." He also declared continued strategic partnerships with other nations and wished to make more future collaborations and cooperations, not only in defence but also in environmental, economic, people-to-people relations, and sustainable development.

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Ralph Edwin Villanueva - Carlo Paalam - Vanessa Sarno - Olympics - Nesthy Petecio - Emma Malabuyo - Carlos Yulo - Ej Obiena - Paris Olympic - Sam Catantan - John Ceniza - Levi Ruivivar - Paalam outpoints Indian foe to secure Paris Olympic berth - philstar.com - Philippines - Thailand - India - France - Ukraine - Hungary - Kyrgyzstan - city Tokyo - city Bangkok, Thailand - Venezuela - city Manila, Philippines

Paalam outpoints Indian foe to secure Paris Olympic berth

MANILA, Philippines -- Bonjour, Carlo Paalam.

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Ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels was full of grain bound for Iran, the group's main benefactor - ctvnews.ca - Philippines - France - China - Ukraine - Israel - Russia - Yemen - Iran - Uae - Marshall Islands - Palestine - city Tehran

Ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels was full of grain bound for Iran, the group's main benefactor

A Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier that came under attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels earlier this week had a cargo of grain bound for Iran, the group's main benefactor, authorities said Thursday.

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Paris Olympics - Jan Veran - Dottie Ardina - Bianca Pagdanganan - Open - Focused on US Open, Saso eyes Paris Olympics - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Japan - city Tokyo - city Manila, Philippines

Focused on US Open, Saso eyes Paris Olympics

MANILA, Philippines – While her primary focus is on winning the US Women’s Open for the second time in four years, Yuka Saso is also setting her sights on another Olympic appearance.

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Lloyd Austin - Lai Ching - Asia - Austin praises 'new era of security' in Asia-Pacific - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Singapore - Australia - Japan - China - Taiwan - county Pacific - region Asia-Pacific - city Beijing - city Singapore

Austin praises 'new era of security' in Asia-Pacific

SINGAPORE, Singapore — US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday hailed a "new era of security" in the Asia-Pacific region, as Washington strengthens its network of alliances aimed at countering China's growing military might and influence.

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Lloyd Austin - Lai Ching - Asia - Austin says US 'can be secure only if Asia is' - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Singapore - China - Taiwan - Washington - region Asia-Pacific - city Beijing - city Singapore

Austin says US 'can be secure only if Asia is'

SINGAPORE, Singapore — US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday the Asia-Pacific region remained a "priority" for Washington, saying the United States was secure "only if Asia is".

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Jan Veran - Hannah Green - Minjee Lee - Open - Saso overcomes challenges to stay in US Women's Open hunt - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Thailand - state Pennsylvania - city Manila, Philippines

Saso overcomes challenges to stay in US Women's Open hunt

MANILA, Philippines -- Yuka Saso used grit and poise to navigate a challenging start and a late setback, finishing with a one-over 71 to slip to joint third halfway through the US Women’s Open now led by Thailand’s Wichanee Meechai at the Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.

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