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The Philippines may be set to acquire a second U.S. "Typhon" missile launcher capable of striking southern China.
Defence Ministry also denounces Manila’s plan to encourage fishermen to operate in disputed South China Sea waters.
Army spokesman says more of the advanced missile launchers would accelerate training as regional tensions simmer.
Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday night maintained that the Philippine relationship with the United States and China ...
Philippine officials said the system serves as a deterrent to any attempts at coercion or invasion. Reports also suggest the ...
The United States will deploy its Typhon missile launchers, which can fire multi-purpose missiles up to thousands of ...
The Kapuso Foundation has distributed 35 school arm chairs and teachers desks to Catmon Elementary School in Rodriguez Rizal.
Manila's defense chief told "60 Minutes" the presence of U.S. medium-range missiles on Philippine soil are "none of China's ...
China's Ministry of National Defense on Thursday warned the Philippines that "inviting the wolf into your own house" would ...
The Philippine Army on Tuesday said the US-made Mid-Range Capability (MRC) missile system is still in the Philippines for ...
Despite Vice President Sara Duterte's criticisms of the country’s foreign policy, the military vowed on Tuesday to continue ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taiwan could see three to five typhoons during the latter half of the year, the Central Weather Administration said Friday. Forecasters said the number was normal for the ...