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(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
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(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor
(July, 12 2025) An E-billboard of the West Philippine Sea displayed along Edsa in Quezon City on Saturday July 12 2025. Seven in 10 Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should continue to assert its rights in the West Philippine Sea, or  73% of Filipino adults agree the government must persist in defending the Philippines' maritime claims in accordance with international law, including the 2016 arbitral ruling that invalidated China’s sweeping nine-dash line. a survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed on June 26 to 30. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR

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