
jojo Riñoza
Photographer with a press card. Philippines Correspondent/Photojournalist for BenarNews #storyteller
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3 weeks ago |
globalsecurity.org | jojo Riñoza |John Pike
The six Chinese suspects and a Filipino were caught amid heightened territorial tensions in the South China Sea. By Jojo Rinoza and Gerard Carreon for BenarNews 2025.03.26 MANILA -- Philippine authorities announced the arrests of six Chinese nationals and a Filipino suspected of spying on U.S. and Philippine navy vessels at the entrance of the strategically located Subic Bay.
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4 weeks ago |
rfa.org | jojo Riñoza |Gerard Carreon
MANILA - Philippine authorities announced the arrests of six Chinese nationals and a Filipino suspected of spying on U.S. and Philippine navy vessels at the entrance of the strategically located Subic Bay. The arrests of the Chinese suspects, who officials said were posing as fishermen, brought to 12 the number of Chinese citizens taken into custody in the Philippines this year for alleged espionage.
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4 weeks ago |
benarnews.org | jojo Riñoza |Gerard Carreon
Philippine authorities announced the arrests of six Chinese nationals and a Filipino suspected of spying at an island at the entrance to Subic Bay, which formerly hosted the largest U.S. naval base overseas. The arrests of the Chinese suspects, who officials said were posing as fishermen, brought to 12 the number of Chinese citizens taken into custody in the Philippines this year for alleged espionage.
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1 month ago |
benarnews.org | Jason Gutierrez |jojo Riñoza |Anna Tolentino
Wearing her glasses and trademark printed scarf, former Sen. Leila de Lima waded patiently through university students who mobbed her as she left a campaign stop in the northern Philippines. The ex-senator and former Philippines justice secretary is on the comeback trail, after having spent nearly seven years as a “prisoner of conscience” jailed under President Rodrigo Duterte and later Ferdinand Marcos Jr. De Lima was incarcerated over drug-related charges she says were trumped up.
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1 month ago |
benarnews.org | Gerard Carreon |Jeoffrey Maitem |jojo Riñoza
For families of Filipinos who were killed in Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody crackdown on illegal drugs, the former Philippine president’s arrest and swift transfer to the International Criminal Court marked a long-awaited step toward justice. Duterte arrived on Wednesday in the Netherlands, where he was to be placed into custody of the world court, according to reports.
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