+ Follow PHILIPPINES EMBASSY Tag
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[Title] => China rejects Philippines' protest on Ayungin incident
[Summary] => China rejected anew the Philippines' protest against its actions in the disputed seas after Beijing admitted preventing Filipino-owned ships from delivering construction materials to a Philippine-occupied shoal.
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[Title] => RP seeks release of fishermen in Myanmar
[Summary] => The Philippines Embassy is seeking the release of 14 Filipinos detained last week for allegedly fishing illegally in Myanmar waters.
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[Title] => Vietnamese save11 Pinoy fishers
[Summary] => HANOI (AFP) Eleven Filipino fishermen were rescued by two Vietnamese boats near the disputed Spratly islands after their vessel was badly damaged in a fierce storm, the Philippines Embassy in Hanoi said yesterday.
The fishermen were handed over to embassy officials on Wednesday in Vietnams central coastal city of Quy Nhon following a six-day ordeal at sea.
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The fishermen were handed over to embassy officials on Wednesday in Vietnams central coastal city of Quy Nhon following a six-day ordeal at sea.
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November 26, 2009 - 11:25pm