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MALACAÑANG said on Wednesday that China cannot silence “pro-Philippines” Filipinos, following the Chinese government’s ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry. China has decided to impose sanctions on former Philippines' senator Francis Tolentino for his ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNPalace: Pinoys fighting for Philippine rights can’t be silencedPhilippines,” Malacañang said yesterday, after former senator Francis Tolentino was barred from entering Chinese territories ...
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Interaksyon on MSNChina sanctions former Philippine senator on maritime claimsBEIJING/MANILA - China sanctioned former Philippine senator Francis Tolentino on Tuesday and barred him entry, citing ...
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KAMI.com.ph on MSNFormer Senator Francis Tolentino on China sanctions against him: “A badge of honor”The Chinese government imposed sanctions on former Senator Francis Tolentino, barring him from entering mainland China, Hong ...
Move comes one day after the former Philippine Senate leader’s term ended and bars him from entry to the mainland, Hong Kong ...
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The Manila Times on MSNBeijing bars Tolentino for ‘anti-China conduct’BEIJING on Tuesday banned former senator Francis Tolentino from entering its mainland, Hong Kong and Macao, for “his ...
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GMA Network on MSNChina bars Francis Tolentino from entering mainland, Hong Kong, MacaoChina imposed sanctions against former senator Francis Tolentino by banning him from entering its mainland, Hong Kong, and ...
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GMA Network on MSNPalace on China's ban on Tolentino: Pinoys who fight for PH rights 'won't be silenced'Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro made the statement a day after China imposed a ban against former senator Francis Tolentino, who has been vocal on asserting the country's ...
BEIJING has barred former Senate Majority Floor Leader Francis Tolentino from entering mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau, ...
A wave of suspected underwater explosive attacks targeting commercial oil tankers in the Mediterranean throughout 2025 has ...
Beijing sanctioned former Philippine senator Francis Tolentino and barred him entry, citing "egregious conduct" on matters such as the disputed South China Sea, a day after the end of his six-year ...
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