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Sandy Cay lies just a few nautical miles from Thitu Island, the largest Philippine military outpost in the Spratly Islands.
MANILA, Philippines — There was no Chinese seizure of Sandy Cay near Pag-asa (Thitu) Island in the West Philippine Sea, ...
The Philippines and China defended their claims to a disputed reef in the South China Sea, after Manila accused Beijing of ...
The Philippines pushed back by unfurling its own flag at disputed Sandy Cay, condemning China's "illegal presence." ...
PALAWAN, Philippines – U.S., Filipino and Australian troops dug into beach dunes and unleashed a barrage of firepower – ...
THE CHINESE coastguard has seized control of a reef near a Philippine military base, threatening to inflame tensions in the ...
The Philippines announced on April 27, it carried out a ‘Inter-Agency Maritime Operation’ near the three cays close to ...
The Philippines yesterday slammed an “irresponsible” Chinese state media report claiming a disputed reef in the South China Sea was under Beijing’s control, saying the “status quo” was unchanged.
The Philippines said on Monday there was no truth to news reports that Beijing has seized control of a disputed reef in the ...
There is no Chinese presence on Sandy Cay, says Manila's security council spokesman. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.