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[Summary] => Nagkahabulan ang barko ng Pilipinas at Chinese vessels hanggang sa matagumpay na naisagawa ng bansa ang resupply mission sa BRP Sierra Madre sa Ayungin Shoal nitong Biyernes.
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[Title] => Joint allied resupplies of Ayungin eyed in wake of Chinese ramming
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[Title] => Rubber boat ng China nasiraan sa Ayungin Shoal
[Summary] => Matapos na magkaaberya ang rubber boat ng China sa gitna ng Ayungin Shoal sa West Philippine Sea, nagmatigas pa sa pagtanggi ang mga Chinese crew sa alok na tulong ng Philippine Navy.
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[Title] => Tit for tat to defend Ayungin against China
[Summary] => Match China with water cannon. Get US military air cover. Renew joint patrols with other allies. Call international attention to China’s escalating harassment. Those are among many creative ways to defend resupply missions to Philippine Marines in Ayungin Shoal.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Blacklisted
[Summary] => Without firing a single shot, the United States has sent a powerful message to China about its invalidated claims over nearly the entire South China Sea.
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[Title] => ‘Phl lost Panatag Shoal to Chinese not once but twice’
[Summary] => Long before the Chinese grabbed Panatag Shoal (Scarborough) in 2012, the Philippines had already relaxed its hold on the territory with its removal in the 1990s of a grounded warship – reportedly at Beijing’s bidding.
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[Title] => A letter to our soldiers
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[Summary] => Nagkahabulan ang barko ng Pilipinas at Chinese vessels hanggang sa matagumpay na naisagawa ng bansa ang resupply mission sa BRP Sierra Madre sa Ayungin Shoal nitong Biyernes.
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[Title] => Joint allied resupplies of Ayungin eyed in wake of Chinese ramming
[Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines is to mount joint allied resupply missions for Marines stationed in Ayungin Shoal. Troop rotations-reprovisions no longer will be done by civilian bancas but by warships.
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[Title] => Tit for tat to defend Ayungin against China
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