MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese coast guard vessels were spotted off Pangasinan province, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Sunday, while Beijing’s so-called “monster ship” continued to ...
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said. From Baguio, the helicopter landed at an airstrip in Binalonan town in nearby Pangasinan province to refuel on its way back to Manila.
THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Sunday said it had deployed an aircraft to check the “illegal presence” of two Chinese vessels 63 kilometers from the coast of Pangasinan province facing the South ...
The Philippines said it managed to drive China's "Monster" coast guard vessel farther away from heavily populated Luzon ...
LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN ... and sacrifices” in liberating the Philippines from Japan during the war. The number of living veterans from the province is down from 37 last year.
Organized by the University of the Philippines ... Restoration of Pangasinan Ecosystems” served not only as a gathering of students’ talents and intelligence but also as a movement encouraging the ...
Pangasinan on Sunday, Feb. 2, before moving to Luna, La Union. the PCG said this has been the closest distance made by an intruding Chinese ship to Philippines' shore. As of 7 a.m. Monday, the CCG ...
The helicopter later crashed in a swampy area in Guimba town in Nueva Ecija province, southeast of Pangasinan. The body of the pilot was retrieved from the wreckage, which was partly submerged in the ...
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