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France sees the Philippines as a key partner in Southeast Asia.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells ASEAN to unite against China. She is in Indonesia to show support for a “regionally endorsed plan to ease rising tensions by implementing a code of conduct for all claimants to disputed islands in the West Philippine Sea.

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For years, the annual Balikatan exercises have benefited our people particularly in remote barangays in the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Vietnam today criticized a new Philippine law which China earlier slammed for laying claim to two strategic South China Sea territories claimed by several Asian countries.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells ASEAN to unite against China. She is in Indonesia to show support for a “regionally endorsed plan to ease rising tensions by implementing a code of conduct for all claimants to disputed islands in the West Philippine Sea.

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For years, the annual Balikatan exercises have benefited our people particularly in remote barangays in the country.

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