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[Title] => China sees nothing wrong with Philippine’s VFA termination
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[Title] => China insists arbitral ruling is 'illegal' amid Indonesia's protest
[Summary] => China continues to reject the July 2016 ruling of a United Nations-backed tribunal that invalidated its expansive claims over the South China Sea, part of which is the West Philippine Sea.
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[Title] => Duterte confident China won’t spy on Philippine thru NGCP
[Summary] => Filipinos need not worry about the possibility of China manipulating the country’s power grid through the direct involvement of its nationals in the technical operations of the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines, President Duterte said on Thursday.
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[Title] => ‘Shutdown of Philippines power by China groundless’
[Summary] => There is no reason to fear a possible shutdown of the Philippines’ power infrastructure by China’s grid operator, a Beijing official said yesterday.
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[Title] => China: Threat of control over Philippine power grid completely groundless
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[Title] => Ahead of Duterte’s China visit, Beijing firm on SCS
[Summary] => Beijing’s position of not recognizing the United Nations ruling on South China Sea (SCS) arbitration “has not changed a bit,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized ahead of President Duterte’s visit to China from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1.
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[Title] => China: Joint South China Sea project will not affect legal positions
[Summary] => A possible joint development between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea will not have legal complications, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
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[Title] => Duterte confident China won’t spy on Philippine thru NGCP
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[Title] => ‘Shutdown of Philippines power by China groundless’
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[Title] => China: Threat of control over Philippine power grid completely groundless
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[Title] => Ahead of Duterte’s China visit, Beijing firm on SCS
[Summary] => Beijing’s position of not recognizing the United Nations ruling on South China Sea (SCS) arbitration “has not changed a bit,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized ahead of President Duterte’s visit to China from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1.
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[Title] => China: Joint South China Sea project will not affect legal positions
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