Will the Philippines claim Sabah from Malaysia?

Will the Philippines claim Sabah from Malaysia?

Two nations. One land. And a question that refuses to die, was Sabah merely leased… or permanently surrendered? For more than a century, that single question has haunted Southeast Asia, fueling one of its most sensitive and explosive territorial disputes. Today, the guns are silent, but the legal battles rage on. Heirs of the once-powerful…

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U.S. Navy Conducts Anti-Ship Missile Test Amid Rising China-Taiwan Tensions

U.S. Navy Conducts Anti-Ship Missile Test Amid Rising China-Taiwan Tensions

Is World War 3 already beginning in the Pacific? Onlookers were stunned this week as the U.S. Army conducted live-fire anti-ship missile tests in the Philippines, right on China’s doorstep. With the backdrop of rising conflict in the South China Sea and relentless military pressure on Taiwan, this sudden show of force has ignited fears…

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Why the Philippines’ Economic Growth Isn’t Lifting Its People Out of Poverty

Metro Manila dazzles. In places like Bonifacio Global City, glass towers soar, luxury cars glide past boutiques, and cafés buzz with remote workers. On paper, the economy is thriving, Q1 2025 saw a 5.4% GDP growth, fueled by retail, finance, manufacturing, and an 18.7% spike in government spending. But step outside this urban sheen, and…

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Standoff in South China Sea: Chinese Ship Grounded Near Philippines

Standoff in South China Sea: Chinese Ship Grounded Near Philippines

Grounded Chinese Ship Sparks Alarms: What’s Really Happening in the South China Sea? On a tense Saturday morning, June 7, 2025, a Chinese vessel unexpectedly ran aground near a Philippine-occupied island in the fiercely contested South China Sea. But this was no ordinary maritime mishap. For many observers, it signaled something far more deliberate, an…

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Fighter Jet Comparison for the Philippines: F-16 vs. Gripen vs. M-346FA vs. FA-50, and the J-10 Threat

Fighter Jet Comparison for the Philippines: F-16 vs. Gripen vs. M-346FA vs. FA-50, and the J-10 Threat

In a dramatic display of tightening alliances and growing urgency, the Philippines and the United States concluded their seventh joint maritime exercises in the South China Sea just days ago, on June 5, 2025. This followed closely on the heels of a major U.S. proposal offering Manila a fleet of F-16 Block 70/72 fighters valued…

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US to create a new base in Philippines to maintain unmanned naval vessels observing Chinese forces

US to create a new base in Philippines to maintain unmanned naval vessels observing Chinese forces

What happens when unmanned warships become the front line of a global showdown? In the treacherous tides of the South China Sea, the sparks of superpower rivalry are already flying, and the Philippines is fast becoming the launchpad for a 21st-century arms race. The Indo-Pacific is no longer just a geopolitical buzzword. It’s the arena…

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Philippines is now Visa Free for indians

Philippines is now Visa Free for indians

Southeast Asia is rewriting the rules of travel. With the Philippines dropping visa requirements for Indian tourists starting June 8, a tourism tsunami is sweeping across the region. From the beaches of Bali to the temples of Bangkok, countries like India, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are unleashing a powerhouse mix of visa-free entry,…

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Verde Island Is Dying — And the Government’s Gas Plan Is Making It Worse

Verde Island Is Dying — And the Government’s Gas Plan Is Making It Worse

A Paradise in Peril Nestled in the heart of the Philippines lies the Verde Island Passage — often hailed as one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet. This ecological jewel is home to sprawling coral reefs, over 2,000 species of reef fish, and countless coastal communities who have fished its waters for…

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Is the New U.S. Base in the west Philippines sea a Big Move Against China?

Is the New U.S. Base in the west Philippines sea a Big Move Against China?

Water cannons today, missiles tomorrow? When Chinese coast guard ships blasted Philippine vessels with water cannons near the Second Thomas Shoal, it wasn’t just a clash over coral reefs, it was a warning shot in a high-stakes game of power. Now, the United States is answering. In a bold move that’s rattling Beijing and reshaping…

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