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China banned Tolentino because of his fake exposé
FORMER senator Francis Tolentino was banned by China from entering its territories not just because of what the Chinese Embassy officially explained as his “egregious conduct on China-related issues.” ...
Beijing’s travel ban on Francis Tolentino, imposed after his term, is seen as symbolic and won’t deter Filipino lawmakers ...
SEN. Juan Miguel Zubiri said he was not happy with how Sen. Francis Escudero led the Senate and would support anyone who will ...
Tolentino, a long-time China-basher, played a key role in the so-called Maritime Zones Act announced by Manila in November ...
Adding fuel to a raging fire over the South China Sea, China this week imposed sanctions against a key ally of President ...
Malacañang on Wednesday said it respects China’s decision to bar former Senator Francis Tolentino from entering the country, ...
Beijing’s travel ban on Francis Tolentino, imposed after his term, is seen as symbolic and won’t deter Filipino lawmakers from asserting sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Good day. Here are the stories of The Manila Times for Friday, July 4, 2025. Today’s episode is brought to you by Wilcon ...
Declaring a total expenditure of P179.6 million, neophyte Sen. Camille Villar was the biggest spender among those who ran in the recently concluded May 2025 senatorial race.
The arrests suggest a new front in China’s long campaign to press the Philippines, America’s oldest military ally in ...
A 2016 international arbitration decision invalidated China’s claims based on the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, ...
Genuine” Filipinos will never be silenced by the Chinese government and their supporters in defending the country’s maritime rights, particularly in the West ...