MANILA (Reuters) - The U.S. military's Typhon launchers which can fire multi-purpose missiles up to thousands of kilometres will stay in the Philippines for the time being, the national security adviser to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday.
There have been frequent clashes or tense standoffs between Philippine and Chinese vessels in the strategic waterway
New U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed China's "dangerous and destabilizing actions in the South China Sea" with his Philippine counterpart on Wednesday and underscored the "ironclad" U.S.
The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines says that nearly 200 Afghan nationals have been flown on to the United States after having their special immigration visas processed in the Philippines
The Philippines and the United States are working to arrange the first meeting between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and newly-elected US President Donald Trump, as both nations seek to strengthen economic ties and secure vital supply chains in the region.
The Philippines and the United States carried out joint maritime exercises for the fifth time in the South China Sea, Manila’s armed forces said yesterday, in a move that would likely irk China. The Philippine military said in a statement it held a “maritime cooperative activity” with the US on Friday and Saturday,
While the United States holds significant interests in its engagement with the Philippines, a political analyst on Tuesday argued for an independent
Mr Rubio discussed the “dangerous and destabilising actions in the South China Sea” by China. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Participants received extensive training in maritime law, evidence handling, safety protocols, and arrest techniques, says US Embassy in Manila - Anadolu Ajansı
The United States’ ambitious plan to create a massive artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure known as the Stargate Project represents a US$500 billion inve
Ahead of the start of the special session, there is uncertainty over how much will be accomplished after the tepid response by legislative leaders.