The Philippine president says his administration has no plan to give the U.S. military access to more Philippine army sites ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday the United States would not be given access to more Philippine military ...
Three of the four more recent sites to which the US military was given access face north toward Taiwan and one is near the ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Monday the government is not inclined to give the United States access to more Philippine ...
The U.S. and the Philippines kicked off joint military drills Monday in the South China Sea, drawing immediate protests from ...
The US last year won access to four more Philippine sites under the 2014 EDCA, which initially covered five Philippine ...
The Philippines has no plans to grant the United States access to more military bases, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on ...
President Marcos agreed to expand access of the US military from five to nine Filipino bases. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After a summit with US and Japanese leaders in Washington which is regarded as primarily targeted at China, Philippine ...
The Philippine government launched the first phase of its National Fibre Backbone (NFB) project on Friday, which it says will ...
Washington and Manila discussed further expanding the number of bases US forces could access under the Enhanced Defense ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his government has no plans to grant the United States access to more military bases.