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Dive into the complexities of the West Philippine Sea disputes and the web of influence operations in the Philippines with PressOnePH’s comprehensive collection of articles, crafted through collaborative partnerships and independent journalistic endeavors.
Why the Philippines should be wary of NATO’s expansion into the Indo-Pacific region
The Philippines should learn its lessons from other ASEAN states. It should have a more independent foreign policy and be less dependent on the West. It is unclear if the US and NATO would be there if conflict erupts.
ALERT: China Daily’s new Tiktok account amasses millions in engagement despite having no content
After TikTok banned the state-run China Daily’s account from its platform, a new account with a similar name and logo has surfaced, already amassing hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of likes despite having no content posted.
IN-DEPTH: Pro-China opinion writers escalate online attacks vs Coast Guard spokesman
“Tainted source, PMA reject, CIA operative, US dog.” These are some of the ad hominem attacks lobbed against Commodore Jay Tarriela by pro-China propagandists and trolls.
A real, non-aligned foreign policy
Manila should grab the chance to become a dialogue partner or even become a member like India, Pakistan, and Mongolia which also have vibrant relations with the US and the West.
Enforcing the arbitral ruling
When Rodrigo Duterte was president, he discarded the landmark arbitral ruling the Philippines had won at the international tribunal in The Hague as a piece of paper destined for the waste bin.
Survey: More Filipinos want to align with US than China in sea dispute
More Filipinos would take the American position than side with China over the West Philippine Sea dispute, a recent survey has found.