
China’s Patrols Raise Regional Tensions
In early June 2025, tensions across Asia’s most contested waters took another sharp turn. This time, China’s patrols near Taiwan’s islands set off a flurry

In early June 2025, tensions across Asia’s most contested waters took another sharp turn. This time, China’s patrols near Taiwan’s islands set off a flurry

China’s recent deployment of bombers to Woody Island, the largest landmass in the Paracel chain, has sparked renewed tension in Southeast Asia. For Manila, already

Each year on May 28, Filipinos across the world pause to observe National Flag Day. It’s not just a ritual—it’s a moment to reflect on

In just the last few months, the Philippines has deepened its military ties with countries near and far—Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, and of course,

A remote sandbar in the South China Sea—Sandy Cay—is once again at the center of a three-way maritime standoff involving China, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

Three weeks before the Philippine midterms, concerns about Chinese influence in Philippine elections are heating up. What was once whispered about is now backed by

The Boycott China movement in the Philippines isn’t just a reaction to maritime bullying. It’s also becoming a quiet revolution in consumer awareness — one

Tensions in the South China Sea are rising again, this time with clear visual proof. Recent satellite images have confirmed a Chinese bomber deployment to

The United States and the Philippines began large-scale joint military drills on March 24, 2025, involving around 5,000 troops from both countries. The exercises, known

The Philippines has taken another significant step in strengthening its defense partnerships with Western allies, this time through a newly signed agreement with Canada. The