The Philippines withdrew a coast guard ship from Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea citing damage and supply issues but insists it hasn't abandoned the area. Despite China's aggressive actions and sovereignty claims, Manila asserts the shoal remains part of its exclusive economic zone and plans co...
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