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[OPINION] Why China won’t just leave out the Philippines

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July 3, 2026

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[OPINION] Why China won’t just leave out the Philippines

China is conducting deep-sea mining operations in the South China Sea for rare earth elements, which are very important in today's technologies

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Mindanao Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

COMMENTARY | The Philippines’ Moment: Reimagining a Nation for Asia’s New Century 

AS CHINA and India reshape the global economy, the Philippines has a rare opportunity to transform its own future—not by imitating others, but by discovering the full measure of its

Interaksyon

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· Jul 9, 2026

Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over Batanes, island province near Taiwan

MANILA — The defense minister of the Philippines on Thursday rejected as “baseless” and “ludicrous” assertions by Chinese scholars that its northernmost island-chain province belongs to Beijing, calling the claim concerning and worthy of challenge. Chinese state-run news site GDToday reported on July 2 that scholars from institutions including Nanjing University argued at a June 30 symposium [] The post Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over Batanes, island province near Taiwan appeared first on Interaksyon.

RAPPLER

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Philippines is now upper-middle income. Really?

Development isn't measured by average income alone

Investing.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over its island province near Taiwan

Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over its island province near Taiwan

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why the Philippines is losing out in Southeast Asia’s investment boom

The Philippines still lags behind its neighbours in attracting foreign direct investments (FDI) after its inflows remained stagnant in 2025, even as a financing influx swept the region. This has cast the spotlight on a corruption scandal that has roiled the country and dented investor confidence to some extent, on top of long-standing systemic issues, analysts say. Manila ranked sixth in Southeast Asia after capturing just US9 billion of the US244 billion capital boom last year, according to...

Vision Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Traveling to China Carries High Risks: Taiwan National Security Bureau Chief Exposes China’s Surveillance Network

China’s implementation of the “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress” on July 1 has drawn attention to new risks that Taiwanese citizens may face when traveling to China for exchanges, business, or tourism. Taiwan’s National Security Bureau (NSB) Director Tsai Ming-yen said at the Legislative Yuan on July 6 that in recent years, the []

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Related coverage for "[OPINION] Why China won’t just leave out the Philippines": Mindanao Times — COMMENTARY | The Philippines’ Moment: Reimagining a Nation for Asia’s New Century . Interaksyon — Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over Batanes, island province near Taiwan. RAPPLER — The Philippines is now upper-middle income. Really?. Investing.com — Philippines rejects Chinese scholars’ claim over its island province near Taiwan. South China Morning Post — Why the Philippines is losing out in Southeast Asia’s investment boom. Vision Times — Traveling to China Carries High Risks: Taiwan National Security Bureau Chief Exposes China’s Surveillance Network