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The Philippine government said Tuesday it has filed a diplomatic protest against Beijing after Chinese jets flew dangerously close and fired a volley of flares in the path of a Philippine air ...
The Philippines said two Chinese jets flew dangerously close to one of its planes over the South China Sea. It said the Chinese aircraft also released multiple flares in the plane's path.
The Philippine Navy said on Tuesday last week's actions by the Chinese air force over the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea were "coercive, aggressive and deceptive". The ...
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MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines urged Beijing on Monday to heed calls to de-escalate tensions in the South China Sea after what it described as "very dangerous" actions by its air force which ...
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