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[Title] => Chinese drone maker DJI sues Pentagon over blacklisting
[Summary] => Chinese drone maker DJI on Saturday said it was suing the US Department of Defense, complaining that Washington had "erroneously" included the company on a Chinese military company blacklist.
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[Title] => Pentagon report shows China is the biggest challenge to FONOPs in 2020
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[Title] => Lorenzana, new Pentagon chief talk VFA, South China Sea
[Summary] => (Updated) Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III discussed priority bilateral defense issues for both countries, including the Mutual Defense Treaty, Visiting Forces Agreement and the South China Sea.
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[Title] => Coronavirus mutation partially explains rise in COVID-19 cases in Philippines — study
[Summary] => The study pointed out that the presence of the D614G mutation "may partially explain" the rapid rise of cases in the Philippines in addition to the relaxation of movement restrictions.
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[Title] => US to sell air-to-ground missiles to Taiwan
[Summary] => The US government earlier this week said it had approved the sale of $1 billion worth of advanced air-to-ground missiles to Taiwan as the island tries to shore up its defenses against China.
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[Title] => Pentagon slams Chinese missile launches in South China Sea
[Summary] => Confirming reports that Beijing's forces launched as many as four ballistic missiles during military exercises around the Paracel islands, the Pentagon said the move called into question China's 2002 commitment to avoiding provocative activities.
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[Title] => Pentagon: China military exercises will 'further destabilize' South China Sea
[Summary] => The Pentagon said Thursday it was "concerned" about Chinese military exercises around a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea, noting the maneuvers will "further destabilize" the region.
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[Title] => Pentagon 'not prepared' for quick VFA termination — Philippine envoy
[Summary] => The United States government was not prepared for President Rodrigo Duterte's decision to abrogate the Visiting Forces Agreement, Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez said Friday.
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[Title] => Balance Piston exercises end as VFA termination hovers
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[Title] => Pentagon chief sees VFA termination as 'wrong direction' for Philippines, region
[Summary] => The Philippines' decision to abrogate its Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States would be a wrong move, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said.
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