The Philippine Coast Guard has sent a new ship to Escoda Shoal, also known as Sabina Shoal, to replace BRP Teresa Magbanua.
Aug. 19: Two 44-meter PCG ships are rammed by Chinese ships about 23 miles southeast of Sabina Shoal, according to Philippine ...
Sabina Shoal, located over 75 nautical miles west of the Philippines and 600 miles from China, has become the latest ...
The Philippines is sending a new vessel to replace the coast guard ship Teresa Magbanua at Sabina Shoal in the South China ...
The Philippines would maintain continuous presence in the Escoda (Sabina) Shoal, the country's top security adviser said ...
The Philippines will continuously deploy vessels in the contested Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea, its coast guard said ...
The Philippines and China have effectively ended a recent standoff over the Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea, marking at ...
The withdrawal of the PCG’s flagship has prompted some to claim that Beijing has forced Manila to back down at Sabina Shoal.
The Philippines has been forced to withdraw from the Sabina Shoal under Chinese pressure. The Biden administration is failing to defend this treaty U.S. ally.
Both countries agreed to continue their dialogue through diplomatic channels. Xianbin Reef, also known as Sabina Shoal, is in ...
Beijing says Manila’s actions in disputed waters ‘have seriously infringed on China’s territorial sovereignty’ ...
Sabina Shoal, known to the Philippines as Escoda and by China as Xianbin Jiao, is the latest flashpoint in the South China Sea between Manila and Beijing. Located 75 nautical miles from the Philippine ...