Who Owns Mischief Reef? A Tale of Lost Fishermen and Rising Tensions

Who Owns Mischief Reef? A Tale of Lost Fishermen and Rising Tensions

In 1995, Filipino fishermen seeking shelter from a storm stumbled upon a curious sight in the South China Sea. What they thought was a safe haven turned out to be something far more controversial—Mischief Reef, with mysterious new structures built by foreign hands. This seemingly barren atoll, once a quiet fishing ground, has since become…

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Can the Philippines Be the World’s Next Big Tech Hub?

Can the Philippines Be the World’s Next Big Tech Hub?

In the heart of Manila, where towering skyscrapers cast their shadows over vibrant markets buzzing with life, a quiet revolution is underway. The Philippines—long celebrated as a global BPO giant—is rewriting its narrative, setting its sights on an ambitious new goal: becoming a global tech powerhouse. Imagine this: a Filipino-engineered AI system revolutionizing healthcare in…

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China's Potential to Fight Three Nations Simultaneously: The Weight of Giants

China’s Potential to Fight Three Nations Simultaneously: The Weight of Giants

“A single spark can start a prairie fire.” — Mao Zedong. Mao understood the power of small, seemingly insignificant actions to trigger massive, uncontrollable events. Is this the fate that awaits the Indo-Pacific, where the world’s rising superpower, China, faces the potential of simultaneous conflict with three nations—Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines? The region is…

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Why should the Philippines also build permanent structures in the South China Sea like China and Vietnam?

Why should the Philippines also build permanent structures in the South China Sea like China and Vietnam?

“If They Can, Why Can’t We?” In the contested waters of the South China Sea, China has transformed barren reefs into militarized fortresses, and Vietnam has dotted the region with its own outposts. The Philippines, despite sitting at the heart of this maritime crossroads, lags with temporary shelters and a lone rusting warship at Ayungin…

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Balancing Act: The Philippines at the Heart of U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy

Balancing Act: The Philippines at the Heart of U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy

The Philippines finds itself at the epicenter of a high-stakes geopolitical chess game, where its strategic location in the Indo-Pacific places it at the crossroads of the U.S. China competition. With over 7,600 islands forming part of the First Island Chain, the country serves as a critical anchor for Washington’s efforts to counter Beijing’s assertiveness…

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Who owns Sabina Shoal?

Who owns Sabina Shoal?

The New Flashpoint in a High-Stakes Maritime Chessboard Beneath the glistening waves of the South China Sea lies Sabina Shoal, a seemingly ordinary stretch of reef that has now become the stage for extraordinary tensions. A dramatic collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels ignited fresh sparks in an already volatile dispute. Known as Xianbin Jiao…

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Who Owns Scarborough Shoal?

Who Owns Scarborough Shoal? A Tug-of-War Over the Heart of the South China Sea

“Scarborough Shoal is not just a cluster of rocks; it’s a litmus test for sovereignty, international law, and the future balance of power in the South China Sea.” Nestled in the turbulent waters of the South China Sea, Scarborough Shoal is more than just a ring of submerged rocks and reefs—it’s a flashpoint in one…

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How China is Stealing the Spratly Islands?

How China is Stealing the Spratly Islands?

Beneath the calm, turquoise waters of the South China Sea lies a powder keg: the Spratly Islands. This scattered collection of reefs and atolls, unassuming at first glance, has become the epicenter of a global power struggle. These aren’t just rocks—they’re gateways to immense oil and gas reserves, some of the richest fishing grounds on…

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Philippines Plans Legal Action Against China Over Environmental Damage in the South China Sea

Philippines Plans Legal Action Against China Over Environmental Damage in the South China Sea

The Philippines is preparing to take China to court over its alleged destruction of the marine environment in the South China Sea, a move that could spark a fresh wave of legal challenges between the two countries. The government is currently evaluating international legal platforms to pursue its case, which is set to focus on…

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War on the Horizon: Will 2027 Be the Year the U.S. and China Collide?

War on the Horizon: Will 2027 Be the Year the U.S. and China Collide?

Is the World on the Brink of a Superpower Showdown? The year 2027 looms on the horizon as a pivotal moment in global history, a potential flashpoint for a high-stakes conflict between the United States and China. With Beijing’s ambitions to assert dominance in the Indo-Pacific and Washington’s unwavering commitment to defending its allies, the…

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