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G7 diplomats issue warning over South China Sea
The foreign ministers have expressed growing concern about opposing agendas in the South China Sea. China’s maritime ambitions have led to regional disputes that could boil over into a more overt conflict.
China has plans to install Nuclear Power Plants in its Fake Islands
China’s quest to fence off a big chunk of the South China Sea may have just gotten another powerful boost: plans for a fleet of floating nuclear power plants that could provide huge amounts of electricity for the far-flung atolls and islets.
Sydney Knights of Rizal Awards 18th Golf Cup Champions
ANZO Regional Commander Sir Bing Rana KCR, Sydney Chapter Commander Sir Danilo Peralta KOR, Golf Chair Sir Philip Ranoso KCR, Overall Champion Art Phiyasiritkul, Chapter Archivist Sir Francis Delos Santos KCR and Chapter Exchequer Sir Jhun Morales KR. The event was held last Easter Monday on the 28th of March 2016 at Fox Hills Golf […]
Banag-Banag dancers perform during Premier’s Harmony Dinner
Premier Mike Baird and Minister for Multiculturalism John Ajaka with the Banag-Banag Dancers and Marissa Dionson-Bala during the Premier’s Harmony Dinner taken on 10th March. The Banag-Banag dancers representing the Philippines performed the “Sinulog” which is a ritual prayer-dance honouring Señor Santo Niño or the Child Jesus. Marissa Bala is the incumbent president of Banag-Banag Association.
Young Filipina graduates Summa cum Laude
Mikaela Irene Fudolig was only 11 yo when she entered the University of the Philippines in Quezon City; graduated Summa cum Laude at 16 and took her master’s and Ph.D. degrees shortly after. After teaching at the University of the Philippines Institute of Physics and becoming a Fulbright scholar in Economics at the University of […]
Prominent Filipino Individuals Implicated In The Panama Papers Leak
With the data spanning 40 years over a wide breadth of transactions, it is easy to lose direction. Apart from prominent businessmen, the list includes public officials, their families, bank directors, and many other key figures that play a part in Filipino society. Here are some of them:
Pacquiao knocks down Bradley twice; wins bout
Manny Pacquiao may have failed to knockout Timothy Bradley but he succeeded in sending him down to the canvass two times. Bradley was sent tumbling backwards with his bum and both feet turned up in the air, making the Pacquiao punch really sensational.
America deploys armada to South China Sea
The US Navy has deployed a small armada to the disputed islands in the South China Sea, according to The Navy Times. America’s USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier, destroyers Chung-Hoon and Stockdale, cruisers Antietam and Mobile Bay, and Japan’s Blue Ridge were deployed after China installed HQ-9 surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island, one of the most […]
Japan to supply military hardware to Philippines
MANILA, Philippines — Former WWII enemies are now allies against China. Ironically, China, USA, and the Philippines were allies against Japan during WWII. The Philippine defence chief said his government has signed an accord with Japan to allow Tokyo to supply military equipment to Manila in the first such Japanese defence pact in Southeast Asia.
US warns China: Don’t use Navy to intimidate Filipino fishermen
WASHINGTON—The United States does not want China to use its Navy to intimidate fishing vessels from other countries in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the US state department said.
More than $100,000 raised for WYD project in Philippines
A rebuilding project on the earthquake-devastated island of Bohol in the Philippines was the focus of a fundraising dinner hosted by the Diocese of Parramatta.