LONE GUARDIAN. This file photo taken on April 23, 2023 shows the grounded Philippine navy ship BRP Sierra Madre, where marines are stationed to assert Manila’s territorial claims at Ayungin Shoal in the Spratly Islands. A crumbling World War II-vintage ship stranded on a submerged reef, the Sierra Madre has …
Read More »Philippines maintains 52nd place in global competitiveness ranking
The Philippines has maintained its position at 52nd place out of 67 economies in the 2024 World Competitiveness report, mirroring its ranking from the previous year. Positioned 13th among Asia-Pacific nations and 5th among ASEAN countries, the Philippines has shown resilience in the midst of various crises amid geopolitical uncertainties …
Read More »China rejects PH’s ‘unilateral’ claim to UN over extended continental shelf
China rejected the Philippines’ submission to a United Nations (UN) body a request to extend its continental shelf in the West Philippine Sea to explore and exploit natural resources. Philippine-occupied Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa island on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, at the disputed South China Sea, is seen through …
Read More »US, other nations condemn China’s ‘aggressive actions’ in WPS
A China Coast Guard ship (R) sailing past a Philippine fishing boat with volunteers from the civilian-led mission Atin Ito (This Is Ours) Coalition on board, in the disputed South China Sea on May 16, 2024. A Philippine boat convoy bearing supplies for Filipino fishers said they were headed back …
Read More »UP admin assures safety of WPS researchers amid heightened tensions in the high seas
(L-R) UP Executive Vice President Jose Fernando Alcantara, news anchors Roby Alampay (OneNews) and Nina Ricci Alagao (Net25), investigative journalist Malou Mangahas, UP President Angelo Jimenez, columnists Iris Gonzales (Philippine STAR) and Anna Cristina Tuazon (Philippine Daily Inquirer), UP Vice President for Public Affairs Rolando Tolentino, and broadcast journalist Ces …
Read More »Pampanga LGU orders search for illegal POGOs
Photo courtesy of Pampanga PIO. Pampanga Vice Governor Lilia Pineda ordered all mayors in the province to conduct “house-to-house inspections” to weed out illegal POGO hubs in their areas. Pineda said she gave the order even before the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission announced it discovered small-scale “scam” hubs in Mexico …
Read More »Philippines says navy officer severely injured in China Coast Guard ‘ramming’
This photo taken on April 23, 2023 shows the Philippine coast guard vessel BRP Malapascua (R) maneuvering as a Chinese coast guard ship cuts its path to Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea. AFP was one of several media outlets invited to …
Read More »PH welcomes G7’s support in sea row with China
The Philippines welcomed the Group of Seven (G7) Leaders Communiqué, which expressed support for the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal victory and concern over China’s use of water cannons against Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea. DFA (File Photo/MANILA BULLETIN) In a statement by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) …
Read More »‘Pentagon bid to smear Sino vaccine likely true’
AN expert in infectious diseases and a former vaccine panel member on Monday said it was possible that the US military engaged in a propaganda campaign to undermine the credibility of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Rontgene Solante, a former member of the Vaccine Expert Panel, …
Read More »Maryland just issued 175,000 pot pardons. Can Canada do the same?
Maryland’s governor issued 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions in one fell swoop on Monday, as a Canadian pot pardon program continues to lag five years after it was introduced. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown says the pardons are a matter of racial justice. Maryland’s governor issued 175,000 pardons for marijuana …
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