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MANILA, Philippines There is no reason for China to protest the Philippines Maritime Zones Act because it only reaffirms the countrys maritime entitlements and sovereignty and is not a violation of international law, the National Security Council sa
MANILA, Philippines The National Security Council (NSC) laughed off yesterday the claim by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) that its chairman, who was arrested on Thursday in Quezon City in a joint military and police operationbovada, is
MANILAbetroyale, Philippines — The "acting chairman" of the Communist Party of the Philippines was arrested in Quezon City on Thursday, October 24, marking what security officials call a "major step" in the govern