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Sierra Madre - Thomas Shoal - US renews warning it's obligated to defend the Philippines after its new clash with China at sea - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - China - Washington - city Manila

US renews warning it's obligated to defend the Philippines after its new clash with China at sea

MANILA: The United States renewed a warning Tuesday that it's obligated to defend its close treaty ally a day after Filipino navy personnel were injured, and their supply boats damaged in one of the most serious confrontations between the Philippines and China in a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, officials said. China and the Philippines blamed each other for instigating Monday's hostilities in the Second Thomas Shoal, which has been occupied by a small Filipino navy contingent aboard a grounded warship that's been closely watched by Chinese coast guard, navy and suspected militia ships in a yearslong territorial standoff.There is fear the disputes, long regarded as an Asian flashpoint, could escalate and pit the United States and China in a larger conflict. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell discussed China's actions with Philippine counterpart, Maria Theresa Lazaro, in a telephone call. Both agreed that China's "dangerous actions threatened regional peace and stability," state department spokesperson Matthew Miller said. Campbell reaffirmed that the 1951 Mutual Defence Treaty, which obligates Washington and Manila to help defend the other in major conflicts, "extends to armed attacks on Philippine armed forces, public vessels, or aircraft - including those of its coast guard - anywhere in the South China Sea," according to Miller. A Philippine government task force overseeing the territorial disputes condemned what it said were "dangerous manoeuvres, including ramming and towing," which disrupted a routine effort to transport food, water and other supplies to the Filipinos manning the territorial outpost aboard the BRP Sierra Madre at the shoal.

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Thomas Shoal - Jay Tarriela - Xerxes Trinidad - China accuses Philippine supply ship of hitting Chinese vessel in South China Sea - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Indonesia - Malaysia - Vietnam - Japan - Canada - China - Brunei - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

China accuses Philippine supply ship of hitting Chinese vessel in South China Sea

BEIJING: China and the Philippines traded accusations over a maritime collision in the South China Sea on Monday, the latest in an increasingly testy series of confrontations over the disputed waters. Meanwhile, hours later, the United States said in a statement it had completed joint naval exercises in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) with its treaty ally as well as Japan and Canada. China's Coast Guard said a Philippine supply ship "deliberately and dangerously" approached a Chinese ship resulting in a slight collision after it "illegally intruded" into waters near Second Thomas Shoal, a charge that Manila rejected as "deceptive and misleading". Manila declined to comment directly on the incident, but lashed out at Beijing after a Chinese coast guard statement said the Philippine transport and replenishment ship ignored China's repeated solemn warnings.

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Gabriell Christel Galang - Team - Maynilad, MPower team up to boost green energy in water facilities - philstar.com - Philippines - city Quezon - city Manila, Philippines

Maynilad, MPower team up to boost green energy in water facilities

MANILA, Philippines — In a bid to boost sustainable developments in its water services, west zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services, Inc. has partnered with MPower to elevate renewable energy (RE) sources in its facilities.

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International - Press Release - Ejercito: On China's latest dangerous and reckless behavior in the West Philippine Sea - legacy.senate.gov.ph - Philippines - China

Press Release - Ejercito: On China's latest dangerous and reckless behavior in the West Philippine Sea

I condemn in the strongest possible terms the recurrent and unauthorized entry of Chinese maritime forces into the Philippines' territorial waters.

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Xerxes Trinidad - AFP calls China's claim on latest Ayungin incident 'deceptive' - philstar.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila, Philippines

AFP calls China's claim on latest Ayungin incident 'deceptive'

MANILA, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday refuted China's latest claim of an alleged collision between Philippine and Chinese vessels near Ayungin Shoal, labeling the accusations as "deceptive and misleading."

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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Sierra Madre - Thomas Shoal - International - China and Philippines Trade Angry Accusations After a Ship Collision - nytimes.com - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila

China and Philippines Trade Angry Accusations After a Ship Collision

Ships from China and the Philippines collided Monday morning near a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea, according to statements from the two nations, the latest in a series of maritime confrontations that have increased tensions in the vital waterway.

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Persida Acosta - The doctrine of res ipsa loquitor - manilatimes.net

The doctrine of res ipsa loquitor

Dear PAO,

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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Philippines says China poses 'existential' threat in South China Sea - manilatimes.net - Philippines - China - city Beijing - city Manila

Philippines says China poses 'existential' threat in South China Sea

The Philippines faces an «existential issue» from Beijing's threats in the contested South China Sea and will not back down from asserting its claims despite Chinese «bullying», its defence secretary has said.

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