MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said on Monday his country and South Korea have upgraded bilateral ties to a strategic partnership, as he met visiting counterpart Yoon Suk ...
The agreement was made official in Malacañang Palace Monday morning, during South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s state visit to the Philippines. This is Yoon’s first visit to Manila as president and ...
To support the initiative, South Korea signed an MOU to provide approximately $2 billion from the Economic Development ...
Among the Asian countries frequented by Koreans, the Philippines has killed the most Koreans in the last decade, nearly eight ...
THE Philippines could find itself in the middle of a nuclear conflict because of its strategic geographical location and ...
Japan’s Joint Staff marked spots in the Pacific waters east of the Philippines as ‘newly announced locations’ for the Chinese ...
J-20, and F-35, hailing from Russia, China, and the U.S. respectively, each stand as revolutionary advancements in their own ...
The Chinese personnel beat the crew with iron bars, seriously injuring at least four sailors, Vietnamese state media reported ...
A new Al Jazeera documentary advances claims that Alice Guo, a former Philippine mayor, worked as a spy for the Chinese ...
Diplomatic Courier brings you three under–the–radar stories from Southeast Asia and Oceania in September: Australia’s banks ...
The Philippines on Friday denounced China's alleged assault of Vietnamese fishermen in the South China Sea, where Manila and ...
The Philippines has accused China of assaulting Vietnamese fishermen in the South China Sea. This tension, involving ...