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How the Philippines Finally Got its COVID-19 Caseload Under Control

How the Philippines Finally Got its COVID-19 Caseload Under Control
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How the Philippines Finally Got its COVID-19 Caseload Under Control

How the Philippines Finally Got its COVID-19 Caseload Under Control
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How the Philippines and US can save the Visiting Forces Agreement (and keep China at bay)

President Rodrigo Duterte has railed against military pacts with Washington for increasing the risks of his country getting caught in a US-China conflict over the South China Sea. Photo: AP Opinion Lucio Blanco Pitlo III How the Philippines and US can save the Visiting Forces Agreement (and keep China at bay) Although Rodrigo Duterte has railed against defence pacts with the US, Washington can show its commitment to them through high-level talks With Beijing becoming more assertive in the South China Sea, Manila has the impetus to maintain robust security ties with the US

Why China Plans to Place Its Super Offshore Oil Rig in a Disputed Sea

Chinese authorities plan to position their first homegrown semi-submersible oil rig in a deep-water field in the disputed South China Sea to show rivals how far it’s willing to go for energy security and possibly to expand its political clout, observers believe.    The platform built over the past 21 months will begin work at the Lingshui 17-2 gas field 150 kilometers away from China, domestic media outlets said January 18.

Southeast Asian View of US: The Superpower s Legitimacy Is Being Put to the Test | Voice of America

English By Ralph Jennings Share on Facebook Print this page TAIPEI - When former U.S. president Barack Obama spoke seven years ago to a Southeast Asian youth event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he extolled American democracy as a system proven to be the most stable and successful form of government and lauded countries such as Myanmar that he felt were on that path. President Donald Trump, speaking at a regional economic cooperation event in 2017, complimented Indonesia on decades of building democratic institutions. Officials from the United States have cheer-led Southeast Asian countries’ relatively young and sometimes fragile, violence-wracked democratization efforts from one administration to the next, while slamming human rights setbacks. Asian leaders, and their people, listened because U.S. democracy was older than theirs and the country wealthier.

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