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(Bloomberg) -- A Philippine national security official said China is “attempting to influence” the Southeast Asian nation’s midterm elections next month after Beijing asserted sovereignty ...
President Marcos’ camp facing off against Duterte clan in polls Maritime confrontations continue in the South China Sea Beijing trying to influence Philippine ...
A recent investigation by the Philippine Senate has raised serious allegations against the Chinese embassy in Manila. The Senate claims that the embassy was involved in funding a secret online ...
Beijing's foreign ministry dismissed on Thursday, April 24, accusations from a Philippine security executive that China is trying to covertly influence the upcoming May elections.
It also validates our position that they are attempting to influence our elections because ... Also Read: China’s nine dash claim is heart of dispute in West Philippine Sea China’s embassy ...
The social media platform said the networks created fake accounts “to amplify narratives favouring certain politicians”.
The Philippines’ parliamentary elections reflect yet another vote between dynastic political families, but the outcome still ...
The results have set the scene for a similarly polarized battle during Vice President Sara Duterte’s upcoming Senate ...
In political rallies, Senate hearings and voter surveys ahead of Monday's midterm elections in the Philippines, China has been an overwhelming - and unusual - presence. The shadow of its giant ...
MANILA – A Philippine national security official said China is “attempting to influence” its midterm elections after it declared sovereignty over an uninhabited reef in the South China Sea ...