Is China REALLY Winning the Sea War Against Philippines

Philippines Rocked by ₱545B Corruption Scandal as West Philippine Sea Crisis Grows

Thousands of Filipinos came to streets on Sunday in what has become one of the country’s largest protests in recent years, rallying against a massive corruption scandal that has rocked the government. The controversy centers on more than ₱545 billion in public funds earmarked for flood-control projects—many of which were allegedly substandard or never built…

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1 Philippine Navy Vessel Against 22 Chinese Ships at Scarborough Shoal

1 Philippine Navy Vessel Against 22 Chinese Ships at Scarborough Shoal

The South China Sea just witnessed one of its most dramatic and lopsided standoffs yet. In what’s now called the “22 Chinese Ships vs. Alone a Wolf” incident, a lone Philippine Navy vessel was surrounded and harassed by 22 Chinese ships near Scarborough Shoal, an area deep inside the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The…

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What's Behind China's WARNING to Philippines on Huangyan Island

What’s Behind China’s WARNING to Philippines on Huangyan Island?

Just days ago, China officially urged the Philippines to stop “provocations” around Huangyan Island after what Beijing calls a dangerous new incursion. The geostrategic significance of Bajo de Masinloc is impossible to overstate. The Philippines’ position on the shoal is firmly anchored in international law and reinforced by diplomacy, on-the-water action, and stronger security ties….

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China WARNS Philippines as U.S. Japan Enters South China Sea

China WARNS Philippines as U.S. Japan Enters South China Sea

The South China Sea has entered a dangerous new phase as great-power rivalry collides with long-running territorial disputes. In mid-September 2025 the United States, Japan, and the Philippines carried out joint maritime exercises inside Manila’s Exclusive Economic Zone to demonstrate unity and a commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. Within hours, China’s Southern Theater…

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U.S Backs Philippines in HIGH STAKES China Sea Reserve Plan

U.S Backs Philippines in HIGH STAKES China Sea Reserve Plan

The Scarborough Shoal, called Bajo de Masinloc in the Philippines and Huangyan Island in China, has once again become the center of an escalating maritime dispute. The Philippines answered China’s September 10, 2025 declaration of a “national nature reserve” with a strong, unequivocal diplomatic protest, insisting the plan is an “illegitimate and unlawful” infringement on…

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China to Turn Scarborough Shoal Into ‘Nature Reserve’ Philippines on Edge

China to Turn Scarborough Shoal Into ‘Nature Reserve’? Philippines on Edge

China’s latest move at Scarborough Shoal shows how one remote reef can ignite a global maritime crisis. For the Philippines, this low-lying atoll just 124 nautical miles from Luzon is both a traditional fishing ground and, under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), part of its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The…

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What's REALLY Next for Philippines Air Power After F-16 Deal Falls Apart

What’s REALLY Next for Philippines Air Power After F-16 Deal Falls Apart

The Philippines, an archipelago nation with more than 7,600 islands, sits at the heart of one of the most contested maritime regions in the world. At the center of its long-term defense strategy was the acquisition of the F-16 Block 70/72 Viper, a 4.5-generation multirole fighter that promised advanced sensors, combat credibility, and seamless interoperability…

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U.S. Returns to Subic Bay With World’s Largest Military Base

Once the jewel of American military power in Asia, Subic Bay is now poised for a dramatic transformation once again. The proposed establishment of a U.S. ammunition and logistics hub in Subic Bay, described by some as the “world’s largest,” represents a pivotal shift in U.S.-Philippine defense relations. The project, located within the Subic Bay…

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PH Navy Just Got Stronger! BRP Diego Silang FFG 07 Joins Fleet

PH Navy Just Got Stronger! BRP Diego Silang FFG-07 Joins Fleet

The Philippine Navy has entered a transformative phase with the arrival of the BRP Diego Silang (FFG-07), the second of the Miguel Malvar-class guided-missile frigates and a critical milestone in the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ modernization program. This newest asset, built by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea, represents not just another…

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China Warns Philippines Amid Taiwan Strait Transit!

China Warns Philippines: Stay Out of Taiwan!

The Philippines has become an unavoidable player in the Indo-Pacific’s most dangerous flashpoints. Its northern islands sit less than 100 miles from Taiwan, placing the country directly inside the “First Island Chain” and along the critical Luzon Strait, a chokepoint for China’s naval access to the Pacific. At the same time, the Marcos Jr. administration…

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