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South China Sea disputes
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South China Sea disputes
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Wednesday 21 November 2018
Cooperation with China boosts Philippines' strategic initiatives
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https://youtu.be/_v7DJzhY-WM https://youtu.be/doU94yxiYdk Schoolchildren wave the national flags of the Philippines and China alo...
Tuesday 25 October 2016
US becoming nothing more than troublemaker! Why US resents Beijing-Manila rapport?
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https://youtu.be/6ecL5kuyubY US becoming nothing more than troublemaker The US military revealed to Reuters that its guided-missile de...
Wednesday 19 October 2016
Philippine President Duterte in China for "Historic" Visit ; US Media Churlish!
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrives in Beijing on October 18, 2016, beginning his state visit to China. [Photo: Chinanews.com] ...
Wednesday 17 August 2016
Japan's denial of past military aggression undermines world peace; intervention in SCS perverse, vicious
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A Japanese right-winger captured in photo at Yasukuni Shrine on the 71st anniversary of Japans surrender in World War II on August 15, 201...
Thursday 11 August 2016
THAAD will not protect ROK but cripples UN unity on NK nukes; Sino-US ties should surmount saber-rattling
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Pawn of the USA Public opinion in the Republic of Korea is divided over whether the deployment of the United States' Terminal Hig...
Saturday 30 July 2016
'Paper cat' Australia will learn its lesson
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Around the announcement of the arbitration tribunal over the South China Sea, Australia was one of the most delirious countries. Canbe...
Monday 18 July 2016
China hardens after illegal tribunal ruling on South China Sea
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In ignoring the verdict on the South China Sea, Beijing is following precedents by great powers as no permanent member of the UN Securit...
Sunday 17 July 2016
China need not always win to be great
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While it deserves to have a greater say in the world order, it should not be the only big winner. In its rush to assert itself on the glob...
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