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China deploys ‘monster ship’ off Zambales coast
China’s ‘Monster’ coast guard ship back in WPS
China’s biggest coast guard vessel, known as “The Monster,” returned to the West Sea (WPS) during the weekend.
China’s ‘Monster’ ship back off Zambales coast
The Philippine Coast Guard said China’s so-called “Monster” ship is once again sailing deeper into the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and
China deploys ‘monster ship’ off Zambales coast as PCG ship pushes away other Chinese vessel
China has deployed its largest coast guard vessel in the waters of Zambales as the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) successfully pushes away one of its ships, PCG said on Saturday.
PCG: China 'monster ship' redeployed off Zambales coast
The China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, otherwise known as the “monster ship,” has replaced another Chinese vessel within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and positioned 97 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales,
BRP Teresa Magbanua preventing Chinese ships from getting close to Zambales coast
BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701), one of the largest and most modern Coast Guard (PCG) ships in service, has proven effective in preventing illegally operating China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels from getting too near the Zambales coast.
Manila deploys coast guard ship to counter China patrols
The Philippines said Sunday it had deployed a coast guard ship to challenge Chinese patrol boats attempting to "alter the existing status quo" of the disputed South China Sea.He later told reporters Manila had deployed a coast guard ship to the area to challenge the "unlawful" Chinese patrols.
Manila Mobilizes Forces as China's Largest Coast Guard Vessel Enters Philippine Waters
The Philippines has deployed air and sea assets to monitor and challenge the presence of China's largest coast guard vessel, known as the "Monster Ship," within its exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The 165-meter-long vessel,
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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BRP Teresa Magbanua blocks ‘monster ship’ attempt to reach Zambales
BRP Teresa Magbanua has successfully blocked the attempts of China Coast Guard (CCG) 5901 “monster ship” to reach the shores ...
pna
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‘Teresa Magbanua’ sustains vigilance vs. illegal CCG ship off Zambales
The BRP Teresa Magbanua remains deployed off the coast of Zambales to deter the Chinese Coast Guard’s (CCG) illegal presence ...
Philippine News
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Suspect Wanted for Motorcycle Theft in Zambales Caught in Rizal
A 22-year-old suspect wanted for motorcycle theft in Palauig, Zambales, was arrested by authorities in San Mateo, Rizal.
Sun Star
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800 Zambales farmers get fertilizer vouchers
SOME 800 local rice farmers from San Marcelino in Zambales received fertilizer vouchers from the provincial government.Worth ...
pna
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PCG ship challenges CCG presence in PH EEZ
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) issued radio challenges following incursions of China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels along the ...
manilastandard
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CCG vessels take turns encroaching on Zambales waters—PCG
Another China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel was sent to illegally patrol the coastline of Zambales, the Philippine Coast Guard ...
BusinessWorld
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China emboldened to occupy EEZs of other countries if unchallenged — PCG
THE PHILIPPINE Coast Guard (PCG) on Sunday said China might infringe upon other countries’ exclusive economic zone (EEZs) if its vessel deployments in Philippine waters remain unchallenged. This was ...
The Manila Times on MSN
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IBP, NCIP address child marriage in IP communities in Zambales
Zambales Chapter and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) in Zambales signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) ...
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