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The U.S. Navy plans to build two facilities in the Philippines for repairing and maintaining Philippine military boats. The U ...
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PH oks US plan to build facility at Palawan naval post | INQTodayThe Philippine government has approved a U.S. proposal to build a new boat maintenance facility inside a naval detachment in ...
The Philippines has approved a U.S. proposal to build a new boat maintenance facility in Palawan, facing key tension hotspots ...
MANILA, Philippines — Over 160,000 hectares (ha) of rice fields may be affected by rainfall from Tropical Depression Crising and the southwest monsoon or "habagat," according to a Facebook post by the ...
As cases of tourists falling ill rise in the popular vacation spot in Palawan, government agencies are scrambling to manage ...
The US Navy plans to build two facilities for Philippine boat maintenance in Palawan, highlighting the nations' alliance amid ...
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Investigators said divers were unable to remove a huge anchor still blocking sunlight from corals near Thitu Island in the ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. fulfilled his promise to expand and rehabilitate the irrigation systems nationwide, with major accomplishments already seen across the MIMAROPA region.
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Philstar.com on MSNComelec can call special elections without House resolution – Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court has ruled that the Commission on Elections has the authority to call special elections for vacant ...
THE UNITED STATES said that it is looking to set up a boat maintenance facility in Palawan to service small watercrafts, the US Embassy in Manila said on Wednesday. “The facility will provide repair ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPagasa issues heavy rainfall warning over Metro Manila, some provincesMetro Manila and several provinces are expected to experience heavy rain due to the effects of Tropical Depression Crising and the southwest monsoon, or habagat, ...
For years, the U.S. Navy and other Western naval forces have seized Iranian arms being sent to the Houthis, who have held Yemen's capital since 2014 and have been attacking ships in the Red Sea over ...
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