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The Philippines' defense chief said the country will be "unyielding" as it pushes back against China's expansive moves.
Beijing uses strongest language yet to describe South China Sea confrontations with Manila in footage aired by CCTV.
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China had previously said it would allow food, water and other basic supplies to be transported by the Philippines to its forces in the shoal if Manila agreed not to bring construction materials ...
China and the Philippines on Sunday accused each other of causing collisions in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the latest in a string of maritime confrontations between the two countries ...
China and the Philippines have reached an agreement intended to end confrontations in the South China Sea that center around the Philippines-occupied Second Thomas Shoal, which China also claims ...
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