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SBS News in Filipino, Wednesday 13 August 2025

Two navy vessels following a collision on the sea.

A Chinese navy vessel collided with one from its coast guard while chasing a Philippines patrol boat in the South China Sea. Source: AFP / Philippine Coast Guard

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


KEY POINTS
  • A police operation is underway at Sydney Airport this morning after an arrest led to a police firearm being discharged.
  • Australia and 23 other countries call for Israel to urgently boost aid access to Gaza amid starvation crisis.
  • A Chinese navy vessel collided with a ship from its own coast guard while pursuing a Philippine patrol boat in the disputed South China sea.

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