MANILA (Reuters) - A Philippine city that accepted donations of money and policing equipment from groups connected to Chinese nationals subsequently accused of espionage had received them in good ...
The Philippine government will look into cash and other donations made by Chinese Communist Party-affiliated groups led by ...
Four Chinese nationals accused by the Philippines of espionage led Chinese Communist Party-affiliated groups that made ...
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Hosted on MSNPNP: No donations directly received from alleged Chinese spiesThe Philippine National Police (PNP) said Tuesday that it has not received any donations directly from the Chinese nationals ...
THE Philippine National Police (PNP) denied on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, receiving donations from alleged Chinese spies who ...
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philstar.com on MSNRamp up security vs Chinese espionage, DND urgedRecent arrests by state security forces of Chinese spies should prompt the Department of National Defense to level up its ...
Tensions between the Philippines and China have escalated particularly over maritime disputes in the South China Sea ...
The government will investigate the supposed donations made by Chinese nationals, recently arrested in the country for ...
The son of a Chinese journalist accused of espionage is calling for his father to be released from his seven-year prison ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Tuesday said that they have not received any kind of donations directly from the ...
The Philippine government is scrutinizing donations made by Chinese Communist Party-linked groups, led by four Chinese ...
These contributions were accepted in good faith by the recipients thereof with the sincere intention of enhancing public service and no conditions or obligations were attached to them,' Tarlac City Ma ...
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