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South China Sea: Waters of Contention
VERA Files covers the South China Sea, including the Spratly islands, and the issues hounding the rich waters.
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Taking back the WPS, one mission at a time
By Rommel Jude G Ong*
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May 25, 2026
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Talk is cheap. We should have learned that lesson yesterday. Our verbosity alone will not drive China’s ships away from our exclusive economic zone. Words must be backed up by a coherent strategy and determined responses that imposes costs on them. Recovering control of our waters, after it was given up by the Duterte administration before, will require a long, arduous and incremental campaign, one island at a time, one feature at a time, one mission at a time.
Henry Bensurto: The ‘silent hero’ who fought for PH
By Sabrina Joyce Go
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Jul 17, 2024
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Henry Bensurto, Jr. is the man who worked tirelessly for the Philippines' victory over China in the West Philippine Sea dispute.
Teodoro: Chinese scholars’ Batanes claim prelude to China’s expansion
By Frances Mangosing
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Jul 10, 2026
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Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. warned that Chinese scholars’ claim of Batanes, the Philippines’ northernmost province, as part of China is a prelude to its wider maritime ambitions.
The South China Sea Award at 10: Law’s victory, Power’s defiance, and the Philippines’ long game
By Lowell Bautista
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May 16, 2026
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For the Philippines, the task is not simply to remember the Award. It is to operationalise it through law, practice, diplomacy, and sustained presence. The real anniversary question is not whether Manila won in 2016, but whether it can convert that victory into enduring maritime resilience, regional leadership, and legal resistance in the face of power.That is the unfinished work of the Award.
10 years after arbitral award, Pinoy fishermen struggle for fishing space vs China
By Frances Mangosing
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Feb 24, 2026
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For fishermen in Zambales, the Philippines’ legal victory at the Arbitral Tribunal has not translated into greater access. “The 2016 ruling may have mattered at the top level, but we don’t feel it when we’re out at sea,” said Leonardo Cuaresma, who’s been fishing at Bajo de Masinloc for almost five decades and president of the New Masinloc Fishermen Association.
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