MANILA — Philippine’s proposed triple action will be pushed against China’s plan to build lighthouses on some islands in the disputed territories in the South China...
MANILA — Amid escalating tensions with China, the country is expecting more foreign direct investments from Japan, according to an analytics firm. IHS Asia-Pacific chief economist...
MANILA — Expressing sympathy with the victims of typhoon “Glenda,” the European Union on Wednesday said they are ready to help the victims anytime. “The European...
MANILA — China’s new law which reiterates their rights and jurisdiction over the contested waters and gives the military the authority to stop incursions into self-declared...
Canada’s support will address immediate needs of thousands of conflict-affected families in the Philippines June 28, 2014 – Today, Senator Tobias C. Enverga Jr., on behalf of...
MANILA — The Department of Tourism (DOT) said foreign tourist arrivals increased by three percent from January to May this year. “We’re already seeing more foreign...
Amidst continued heated disputes over the South China Sea, the United States and the Philippines began their joint naval drills on Thursday in near waters near...
MANILA — Calling it an “ambitious expansionism,” the Department of Foreign Affairs criticized China’s release of a new map which included the contested isles and reefs...
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and visiting Philippine President Benigno Aquino on Tuesday agreed to enhance the two countries’ security ties. Speaking at a...
MANILA — The Philippine economic growth is attracting investments in the country, said Federation of Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in ASEAN (FJCCIA) at the...