Officials in the Philippines say that President Trump will not pull back from defense commitments because Manila and ...
France, Australia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand—following Washington’s lead—have each staged war games or concluded alliances ...
Malacañang yesterday stood by President Marcos’ conditions for the removal of the US Typhon missile launchers after Chinese ...
The Philippines defense agreements with the United States will stay intact under President Donald Trump, according to Manilas ...
The Philippines said Wednesday that no country or entity can dictate how it fortifies its defenses following calls by China ...
Vessel being built in Wuhan, designed to carry advanced hypersonic missiles, could serve as deterrent, according to ...
For his part, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is ready to travel when Trump has time for a meeting and that could ...
Existing defense agreements between the United States and the Philippines will continue under U.S. President Donald Trump, as stated by Manila's ambassador. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
China's beef with the Philippines for positioning US Typhon missiles on its territory appears to have entered a threatening ...
No foreign nation or entity has the authority to dictate how the country strengthens its defenses, the Armed Forces of the ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that the deployment of the Typhon missile undermines regional peace and stability. He ...