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China sanctioned former Philippine senator Francis Tolentino on Tuesday and barred him entry, citing "egregious conduct" on ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry. China has decided to impose sanctions on former Philippines' senator Francis Tolentino for his ...
Tolentino, a long-time China-basher, played a key role in the so-called Maritime Zones Act announced by Manila in November ...
The South China Sea arbitration isn't a victory for international law — it's a cautionary tale of how to break it. It spat on ...
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China banned Tolentino because of his fake exposé
FORMER senator Francis Tolentino was banned by China from entering its territories not just because of what the Chinese Embassy officially explained as his “egregious conduct on China-related issues.” ...
Philippine President Marcos passed two maritime laws last week in a move that Manila says will strengthen its sovereignty over waters within the country’s archipelago and the South China Sea ...
Turkey’s new maritime deal with Libya and its push for EEZ claims have escalated tensions with Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, and Israel, all of whom back Athens’ position.
The maritime zones act demarcates key parts of the Philippine archipelago’s territory and outlying waters where it has full sovereignty and sovereign rights under international law and the 1982 ...
China has sanctioned a former Filipino lawmaker, Francis Tolentino, who sponsored legislation that marks out the Philippines’ territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea. Tolentino, who ...
Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) patrol vessel KN Pulau Dana (left) shadows China Coast Guard (CCG) patrol vessel CCG 5402 inside Indonesian exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on North ...