MANILA: Philippine authorities are pushing for tougher anti-espionage laws, after the recent arrest of a suspected Chinese spy raised concerns over foreign intelligence threats to national security.
The Typhon intermediate-range missile system has been present in the country since join military drills in April 2024.
New U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed China's "dangerous and destabilizing actions in the South China Sea" with ...
U.S. Pacific Air Forces says it is making airfields resilient against attacks amid concerns of vulnerability to Chinese ...
U.S. Typhon Missile to Stay in Philippines for Now, Top Security Official Says MANILA (Reuters) -The U.S. military's Typhon launchers which can fire multi-purpose missiles up to thousands of ...
A group comprising Deng Yuanqing and two Filipinos is accused of spying on Philippine military bases, including where US ...
Security engagements between the two allies have soared under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who has pivoted closer to Washington, allowing the expansion of military bases that American ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The U.S. military's Typhon launchers which can fire multi-purpose missiles up to thousands of kilometres will stay in the Philippines for the time being, the national security ...
Security engagements between the two allies have soared under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who has pivoted closer to Washington, allowing the expansion of military bases that ...