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The latest news from the Philippines includes China’s new regulations in the South China Sea, with Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning reassuring that as long as no illicit acts are committed, there is no need for concern. Filipino fishermen defy China’s fishing ban in the area, and the Philippine Coast Guard condemns Beijing’s unilateral imposition. Additionally, the Land Transportation Office summons the registered owner of a vehicle involved in a road rage incident in Makati City, resulting in a fatal shooting. Stay updated on these top stories and more with the latest updates in the Philippines.
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China’s New Regulations in the South China Sea
The Philippines need not worry about China’s new regulations in the South China Sea, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning. Mao assured that as long as no “illicit” acts are committed, there should be no cause for concern. The regulations, set to take effect on June 15, were introduced by the China Coast Guard to standardize administrative law-enforcement procedures and maintain order at sea.
Filipino Fishermen Defy China’s Fishing Ban
Filipino fishermen have been defying China’s fishing ban in the South China Sea, including areas of the West Philippine Sea. Boat skipper Joel Banila, along with his crew of 15, managed to fish near Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, also known as Bajo de Masinloc, before returning to Subic town in Zambales province. This act of defiance comes in response to Beijing’s unilateral imposition of fishing restrictions.
LTO Summons Owner of Vehicle Involved in Road Rage Incident
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has summoned the registered owner of the vehicle involved in a road rage incident in Makati City that led to a fatal shooting. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II revealed that the owner, identified from Las Piñas City, has been instructed to appear before the LTO-National Capital Region office with a notarized affidavit to explain the incident. This move comes as part of the investigation into the tragic event.
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Overall, these recent developments highlight the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea and the need for diplomatic resolutions to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.