The Philippines said on Saturday the supposed confessions of three Filipinos arrested by China for alleged espionage appear to have been ‘scripted’ and urged Beijing to respect their rights.
The Philippines says the three were ordinary citizens and the arrests could be retaliation for Manila’s arrest of alleged ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAn expression of prudence, not provocationIN a message to troops of the Northern Luzon Command last week, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen.
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The Manila Times on MSNUS missiles are a disposable bargaining chipUnited States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paid a visit to the Philippines, a stop on a trip planned to help him evade a ...
With just over a month before the May 12 midterm elections, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Commission on Elections and ...
Philippine authorities have arrested at least a dozen Chinese nationals in the past three months on suspicion of espionage, ...
Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. has revealed the military’s plans to acquire more missile ...
THE Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) should enter into an agreement with the Department of Education (DepEd) to allow ...
MANILA: The Philippines said on Saturday (April 5) the supposed confessions of three Filipinos arrested by China for alleged ...
The National Security Council (NSC) has expressed alarm over the arrest of three Filipino nationals for suspected espionage ...
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