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- Tarpaulin banners were installed in various parts of Metro Manila which was discovered by government authorities on July 12, 2018. The date also marks the second anniversary of the Philippines v. China, an international arbitration case that ruled the legality of the People's Republic of China's claims over the South China Sea. (en)
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- A visual representation of the banners seen in Metro Manila in July 2018 (en)
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- Various parts of Metro Manila (en)
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- Unknown, suspected to be a satirical attack on the government of the Philippines or a protest against the foreign policy of the Philippines on China under the administration of Rodrigo Duterte (en)
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- Philippines, Province of China banners (en)
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- Tarpaulin banner installation (en)
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- Tarpaulin banners were installed in various parts of Metro Manila which was discovered by government authorities on July 12, 2018. The date also marks the second anniversary of the Philippines v. China, an international arbitration case that ruled the legality of the People's Republic of China's claims over the South China Sea. (en)
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- Philippines, Province of China banners (en)
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