China warns Philippines not to ‘miscalculate’ situation in South China Sea — foreign ministry

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks over the phone to his Philippine counterpart on Wednesday, the foreign ministry said in a statement. (AFP)
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Updated 21 December 2023
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China warns Philippines not to ‘miscalculate’ situation in South China Sea — foreign ministry

  • Wang said both countries should discuss any disputes as neighbors, with the most urgent task being to manage the current maritime situation

BEIJING: China warned the Philippines that if the latter “miscalculates” the maritime situation, is bent on having its own way or colludes with “ill-intentioned” external forces, China would defend its rights and respond resolutely.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks over the phone to his Philippine counterpart on Wednesday, the foreign ministry said in a statement, referring to the countries’ tensions in the South China Sea.
Wang said both countries should discuss any disputes as neighbors, with the most urgent task being to manage the current maritime situation.
Wang said the “serious difficulties” in bilateral ties were due to Philippines’ changing its policy stance and reneging on its commitments, and advised the Philippine side to “return to the right path” as soon as possible.


Pope Leo warns of ‘shrinking’ freedom of expression in Western countries

Updated 09 January 2026
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Pope Leo warns of ‘shrinking’ freedom of expression in Western countries

  • Pope Leo warns of ‘shrinking’ freedom of expression in Western countries

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo warned on Friday that ​freedom of expression is “rapidly shrinking” in Western countries, and urged the right to conscientious objection for people who ‌refuse military ‌service ‌or ⁠for ​doctors who ‌refuse to perform abortions or euthanasia.
“It is painful to see how, especially in the West, ⁠the space for genuine ‌freedom of expression ‍is ‍rapidly shrinking,” the pope ‍said in an address to diplomats accredited to the Vatican.
“A ​new Orwellian-style language is developing which, ⁠in an attempt to be increasingly inclusive, ends up excluding those who do not conform to the ideologies that are fueling it,” said Leo, the first ‌US pope.