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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stands by his recent comments on Taiwan, insisting that Beijing is misinterpreting his statements for "propaganda purposes." ...
Hong Kong will experience rain later this week brought on by a looming typhoon, following more hot weather in the coming days ...
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The president said the country’s coast guard, navy and other vessels defending its territorial interests in the South China ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is scheduled to visit the White House on Monday following President Donald Trump’s call last week for ...
Shares advanced in Asia on Monday, a day ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline for imposing higher tariffs on goods ...
President Marcos insisted he was just stating facts when he talked about getting Filipinos out from Taiwan if conflict ensues, saying he was perplexed that China took it as him playing with fire. READ ...
Taipei previously procured 29 HIMARS from Washington and received the first 11 sets in 2024. Once the planned purchases are completed, Taiwan would have 57 sets of HIMARS, the newspaper reported.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos warned Monday that his country would be dragged "kicking and screaming" into any war ...