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                    [Title] => Fact check: China claims being a 'role model' in observing international rules
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                    [Title] => Philippines enjoying economic rights gained from arbitration — Cayetano
                    [Summary] => Amid criticisms from the previous administration, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano insisted that the Philippines is implementing the sovereign rights it has gained from the arbitration award on the South China Sea.
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                    [Title] => No protest, but Philippines to 'discuss' Scarborough corals with China
                    [Summary] => Amid calls to file a new arbitration case against China for the destruction of coral reefs in Scarborough Shoal, the Philippine government insisted that doing so would "reverse" the country's "diplomatic gains."
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