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A Philippine Coast Guard cutter intercepted a Chinese Navy spy ship within Manila’s western exclusive economic zone over the ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is monitoring the presence of two Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy warships and a ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has monitored two vessels of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA) of China in the waters ...
The PCG has since procured an additional five 97-meter MRRVs from Japan, with the first of these expected to arrive in 2027 ...
Beijing has repeatedly accused the Philippines of being in a pawn in U.S. efforts to contain China's rise and touted ...
Arbitral Award on the South China Sea is binding to both the Philippines and China, several foreign governments said Saturday ...
The Philippine Coast Guard will install heavy artilleries on its ships patrolling the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in light of ...
The Philippines is sending a new vessel to replace the coast guard ship Teresa Magbanua at Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea after the original ship returned to port.
Some 60 hungry and dehydrated Philippine Coast guard personnel returned home to Palawan aboard BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701), ending a five-month stalemate with Chinese forces in Escoda Shoal ...
SCS UPDATE: according to AIS data, Philippine Coast Guard patrol vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua appears to have left Sabina Shoal, where it was subject to harassment & ramming by China Coast Guard ships.
The BRP Teresa Magbanua, the Southeast Asian country's largest coast guard vessel, returned to port on Sunday from the disputed Sabina Shoal after a five-month deployment.
MANILA, Philippines – For three weeks, the 60 or so personnel of the BRP Teresa Magbanua made do with what they had during a five-month watch in Escoda Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.