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Malacañang vowed yesterday to engage China positively, saying the West Philippine Sea dispute is just a small facet in the relationship of Manila and Beijing, and that improving defense capabilities would not harm the efforts to resolve the issue peacefully.

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Sergeant Zainah "Kaye" Creamer, a 28-year-old Filipino-American soldier who died in Afghanistan, was laid to rest yesterday at her hometown of Maria in Siquijor province, with full US military honors in a funeral attended by US Embassy officials.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - The United States government on Monday said that negotiation is the only way to peace in Mindanao, but remained mum on the invitation of Muslim rebels to help broker peace talks with the Philippine government.

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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) is granting another $2 million more grants to international and non-government organizations involved in the emergency humanitarian assistance to victims of recent floods and landslides in Central and Northern Luzon.

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