THE Armed Forces (AFP) on Tuesday welcomed the US decision to unfreeze some $336 million worth of security aid for the country. “This is a welcome development on our part, and we are glad to continue.
The new US administration says it wants to focus on China. But US President Donald Trump's latest signals to Europe have convinced some in Taipei that Washington is not really committed to protecting ...
Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez is optimistic Washington DC would continue its humanitarian ...
A well-known American scholar recently published an article entitled "How to Slay a Giant: Reviving the South China Sea Arbitration", arguing that the Philippines can use UN resolution and the ...
I am heading to Kigali, Rwanda, where more than 400 leading global academics, policymakers, and healthcare experts will ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto is pushing for a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States, noting that he is open to ...
Malacanang on Tuesday welcomed the decision of the Trump Administration to exempt the Philippines from its freeze on foreign ...
The reclusive only child of five-star Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur made a rare public statement to honor the Americans and ...
France's only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and accompanying warships were in the Philippines on Sunday after holding ...
Malacañang was elated after the United States exempted a portion of its military financing to the Philippines from its ...
After announcing the exemption of the United States military aid to the Philippines from the global aid freeze by the Trump ...
Washington was all eyes and ears on the political crisis in Manila that culminated in the People Power Revolution in 1986, ...
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