Diokno Pushes Philippines to Rejoin ICC Amid Escalating South China Sea Aggression by China

Diokno Pushes Philippines to Rejoin ICC Amid Escalating South China Sea Aggression by China

The Philippines stands at a critical crossroads, one that blends questions of justice, sovereignty, and survival. China’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea is intensifying, water cannons, ramming incidents, swarms of coast guard ships and Filipinos are asking: what more can Manila do? Among the loudest answers is a bold one: rejoin the International Criminal…

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Philippines Should Accelerate Island Building in the South China Sea Like Vietnam

Philippines Should Accelerate Island Building in the South China Sea Like Vietnam

The South China Sea isn’t just a patch of water on the map, it’s one of the world’s most valuable crossroads. A third of all global shipping passes through its waters, carrying more than $3.4 trillion in trade every year. Beneath its surface lie what experts believe are vast reserves of oil and natural gas,…

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EU Stands with the Philippines Against China in the South China Sea

EU Stands with the Philippines Against China in the South China Sea

The South China Sea, a flashpoint of power and pride, where overlapping claims and rising tensions have turned calm waters into one of the world’s most dangerous hotspots. For years, China has leaned on its sweeping “nine-dash line” , a claim already struck down by the Hague Tribunal in 2016, yet still enforced on the…

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U.S. Philippines Approve 500 Military Drills for 2026 China Shocked!

U.S. Philippines Approve 500 Military Drills for 2026 | China Shocked!

In a region already on edge, from the rising tension in the South China Sea to China’s creeping military muscle, the United States and the Philippines just made a bold move. They’ve approved more than 500 joint military activities for 2026, the most ambitious defense cooperation in our history, and a clear message that Manila…

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U.S. Deployed Two Warships in Scarborough Shoal After Destructive Collision of Chinese Vessels

U.S. Deployed Two Warships in Scarborough Shoal After Destructive Collision of Chinese Vessels

In our previous coverage of the Ayungin Shoal standoff, we explored the rising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. Now, those tensions have flared again, this time at Scarborough Shoal, in an incident marked by high-stakes maneuvering, visible damage, and competing narratives from Manila, Beijing, and Washington. On August 11, 2025, the Philippine Coast Guard’s…

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China’s Escalation at Scarborough Shoal Tests U.S.–Philippines Resolve

China’s Escalation at Scarborough Shoal Tests U.S. Philippines Resolve

Hold onto your seats, because the South China Sea is boiling over and this time, it’s not just about ships. In a dramatic escalation, China has intensified its pressure on the Philippines at Scarborough Shoal, a flashpoint that has seen everything from naval collisions to mid-air standoffs. This week, two major incidents unfolded, challenging the…

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Massive $12 Billion Mega Bridges to Unite the Islands of Philippines

Massive $12 Billion Mega Bridges to Unite the Islands of Philippines

The Philippines, a breathtaking archipelago of more than 7,600 islands, has always had one big challenge: getting from one island to another. For centuries, ferries and flights were our only options. They brought romance to travel, sure, but also delays, storms, and long waits. Now, imagine cutting those hours of travel into just minutes. That’s…

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