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[Title] => Chinese government hinging pagmultahin
[Summary] => Inihain na ni Senador Risa Hontiveros sa Senado ang resolusyon na humihikayat sa gobyerno na pagmultahin ang Chinese government at pigilan ito sa kanilang mga aktibidad sa West Philippine Sea.
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[Title] => China donates P10 M for Batanes quake victims
[Summary] => China has donated P10 million for the victims of two strong earthquakes that recently jolted the island province of Batanes.
[DatePublished] => 2019-08-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago
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[Title] => DOF denies China asking for Philippines natural resources as loan collateral
[Summary] => Loans and other financing support granted by the Chinese government to the country do not involve any of the Philippines’ natural resources as collateral, the Department of Finance (DOF) said.
[DatePublished] => 2018-05-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mary Grace Padin
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[Title] => Canadian in China charged with stealing secrets
[Summary] => A Canadian arrested in China two years ago on suspicion of stealing state secrets has been charged.
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[Title] => Strong quake kills 367 in southern China
[Summary] => A strong earthquake in southern China's Yunnan province toppled thousands of homes on yesterday, killing at least 367 people and injuring more than 1,800.
[DatePublished] => 2014-08-04 07:08:43
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[Title] => DSWD nagtukod og one-stop-shop
[Summary] => Nakig-alayon ang Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD-7) sa ubang ahensya sa gobyerno alang sa pagpatukod og one-stop processing station nga modawat sa tanang foreign donations didto sa Mactan Airbase.
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[AuthorName] => Liezl Mabini Frasno/WC
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[Title] => Phl brings disputes with China to UN arbitral tribunal
[Summary] => The Philippine government has brought the South China Sea disputes to an Arbitral Tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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[Title] => Pinoy bitayon didto sa China
[Summary] => Lain na usab nga Filipino nga nakombikto didto sa nasud sa China tungod sa kasong drug trafficking ang gikatakdang bitayon karong Disyembre 8 human ang Chinese Supreme People's Court (SPC) sa Beijing mitugot sa desisyon sa kaso niini.
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[Title] => The disputes in the South China Sea - from the perspective of int'l law (Conclusion)
[Summary] => The same logic may apply to the historic rights.
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[AuthorName] => Gao Jianjun (Professor, China University of Political Science and Law)
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[Title] => At what prize peace?
[Summary] => President Aquino said it himself: The snub of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize awarding ceremony was done for the sake of “national interest.” The Nobel boycott lends itself very well to personal disappointment. Liu Xiaobo languished in the prison cells of China in the name of things we Filipinos hold dear: freedom of speech, a working democracy, and political reform. Then again, the decision to back out of the Nobel ceremonies puts us in the league of some authoritarian regimes like Sudan and Iran, and countries that have opposite threads of governance as us, like Venezuela and Cuba.
Of course, what's done is done. We were, said Sen. Joker Arroyo, “engaged in a gamble;” it's just like saying we must concede and accede to those who support Liu Xiaobo's cause or not. The Nobel debacle looks like the necessary compromise. It's often said that the US is in the decline and it is in our best interest to support China. Or that the welfare of five Filipinos in jail in China for drug trafficking should be considered. Or maybe, just maybe, “we do not want to further annoy China,” as an unnamed diplomat mentioned: what with a broadband deal that went bust, and a hostage-taking incident, that forces us to make amends with our most powerful Asian neighbor.
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Chinese government
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[Title] => China donates P10 M for Batanes quake victims
[Summary] => China has donated P10 million for the victims of two strong earthquakes that recently jolted the island province of Batanes.
[DatePublished] => 2019-08-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804865
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[Title] => DOF denies China asking for Philippines natural resources as loan collateral
[Summary] => Loans and other financing support granted by the Chinese government to the country do not involve any of the Philippines’ natural resources as collateral, the Department of Finance (DOF) said.
[DatePublished] => 2018-05-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mary Grace Padin
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[Title] => Strong quake kills 367 in southern China
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[DatePublished] => 2014-08-04 07:08:43
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[Title] => DSWD nagtukod og one-stop-shop
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[Title] => Phl brings disputes with China to UN arbitral tribunal
[Summary] => The Philippine government has brought the South China Sea disputes to an Arbitral Tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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[Summary] => Lain na usab nga Filipino nga nakombikto didto sa nasud sa China tungod sa kasong drug trafficking ang gikatakdang bitayon karong Disyembre 8 human ang Chinese Supreme People's Court (SPC) sa Beijing mitugot sa desisyon sa kaso niini.
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[Title] => The disputes in the South China Sea - from the perspective of int'l law (Conclusion)
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[DatePublished] => 2011-10-31 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Gao Jianjun (Professor, China University of Political Science and Law)
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[Title] => At what prize peace?
[Summary] => President Aquino said it himself: The snub of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize awarding ceremony was done for the sake of “national interest.” The Nobel boycott lends itself very well to personal disappointment. Liu Xiaobo languished in the prison cells of China in the name of things we Filipinos hold dear: freedom of speech, a working democracy, and political reform. Then again, the decision to back out of the Nobel ceremonies puts us in the league of some authoritarian regimes like Sudan and Iran, and countries that have opposite threads of governance as us, like Venezuela and Cuba.
Of course, what's done is done. We were, said Sen. Joker Arroyo, “engaged in a gamble;” it's just like saying we must concede and accede to those who support Liu Xiaobo's cause or not. The Nobel debacle looks like the necessary compromise. It's often said that the US is in the decline and it is in our best interest to support China. Or that the welfare of five Filipinos in jail in China for drug trafficking should be considered. Or maybe, just maybe, “we do not want to further annoy China,” as an unnamed diplomat mentioned: what with a broadband deal that went bust, and a hostage-taking incident, that forces us to make amends with our most powerful Asian neighbor.
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