The Philippines' coast guard chief said withdrawal of the BRP Teresa Magbanua was unrelated to a recent round of talks with ...
Chinese ships have once again swarmed near the Philippine coast in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), according to a maritime ...
The government will not allocate funds for the repairs of BRP Teresa Magbanua, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).
As a result of damage caused by Chinese ships ramming her several times while she was guarding the Escoda Shoal, BRP Teresa ...
Provided by Xinhua An aerial drone photo taken on May 21, 2024 shows China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel Huayang (R) conducting a drill with ...
The Philippines will not disclose the exact location of the vessel that replaced BRP Teresa Magbanua in Escoda (Sabina) Shoal ...
Faced with a country indifferent to reputational costs, Manila’s campaign to illuminate China’s gray-zone activities in the ...
The Philippines would maintain continuous presence in the Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, the country's top security adviser said ...
The Philippine Coast Guard's BRP Teresa Magbanua returned to port after being blockaded by Chinese vessels at Sabina Shoal. Despite pledges to replace the ship, conditions aboard were dire due to ...
Officials in the Philippines have steadfastly refused to describe their decision to withdraw the BRP Teresa Magbanua as any kind of defeat, vowing to send a new patrol ship to the shoal "immediately".
Philippines officials in Manila say their coast guard ship, the BRP Teresa Magbanua, was rammed thrice by the Chinese coast ...
Sabina Shoal, located over 75 nautical miles west of the Philippines and 600 miles from China, has become the latest ...