China Coast Guard harassed and blocked a Filipino boat from entering Escoda (Sabina) Shoal twice last month, a fisherfolk revealed.
The Philippine Coast Guard's (PCG) largest vessel arrived in a province stricken by Severe Tropical Storm Trami to deliver aid. Footage shows personnel unloading boxes of relief supplies from the BRP ...
In August, the Philippines coast guard complained that its ship, the BRP Teresa Magbanua, was rammed thrice by a Chinese vessel without provocation. On Sept 29, a Chinese ship was reported to have ...
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Among them were the following: • The BRP Teresa Magbanua which, in August, was rammed by Chinese vessels in the vicinity of Escoda Shoal, where the ship has been stationed for quite some time to ...
The AFP Western Command is investigating an incident in October where the China Coast Guard allegedly blocked a group of ...
Gray ships at sea are typically from a Navy ... Sabina Shoal turned into a flashpoint towards the end of the PCG’s BRP Teresa Magbanua’s months-long deployment in those waters. It was first deployed ...
Even after the enactment of two new laws seeking to uphold the country’s sovereignty over its maritime territory, China ...
Without naming Beijing, long-time allies discuss ways for ‘two sides to jointly address current challenges’, especially in ...
On Aug. 31, a CCG ship “intentionally and repeatedly” rammed one of the Philippines’ biggest coast guard vessels at Escoda, the BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV 9701), as Beijing tried to drive Filipinos ...