Philippines says no evidence of 'terrorist training'
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MANILA, Dec 17 (Reuters) - There is no evidence indicating that the two suspects involved in the Bondi Beach attack received any form of military training while in the Philippines, the Philippines' National Security Adviser said on Wednesday.
The Philippines said Wednesday there was no evidence that the country was being used for terrorist training, a day after it was
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Philippines is ISIS training ground? Manila rejects claims after Australia Bondi Beach terror attack
The Philippine government has firmly rejected claims that the country was being used as a terrorist training ground following reports that suspects linked to Australia’s Bondi Beach mass shooting had traveled to the southern Philippines weeks before the attack.
Chinese coast guard ships used powerful water cannons and blocking maneuvers against 20 Philippine fishing boats off a disputed South China Sea shoal, injuring three Filipinos and damaging two of their boats in a life-threatening assault,
According to the Philippine National Police, 119 rallies were organized by the Catholic Church, civil society movements, and others,
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Philippines says China fired flares toward its patrol plane in the disputed South China Sea
Philippine officials say Chinese forces have fired three flares from an artificial island toward a Philippine plane undertaking a routine patrol in the disputed South China Sea.
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro on Tuesday denounced what he described as "dangerous" and "inhumane" actions by Chinese maritime forces against Filipino fishermen in a contested South China Sea shoal last week.
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Manila Philippines travel tour - travel video
Today we do a Manila Philippines tour. We checked out BGC, Intramuros and Chinatown area. Manila is the capital city of the Philippines located on the famous Manila Bay. Manila nightlife can be found in Makati and BGC.
Philippines-based Dornier Technology recently received FAA approval to perform heavy maintenance on Airbus A320-family aircraft. CEO Nikos Gitsis spoke with Aviation Week Network about the certification’s significance and how it will shape the company’s expansion plans.