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Pujalte named DOH chief as Herbosa resigns

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has appointed Philippine Orthopedic Center chief Dr. Jose Brittanio Pujalte Jr. as health secretary following the resignation of Dr. Teodoro "Ted" Herbosa, who stepped down for health reasons, Malacañang announced Monday. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said Herbosa recently underwent a medical procedure and is expected to spend three to four months in rehabilitation. Herbosa had served as Department of Health chief since June 2023. Pujalte, an orthopedic surgeon and veteran public health administrator, has led the Philippine Orthopedic Center since 2014 and has more than three decades of government service. (Marjohara Tucay)

Japan urges compliance on 10th anniversary of South China Sea legal ruling

Japan has called on China to respect international law, marking exactly ten years since a landmark legal ruling rejected Beijing’s vast maritime claims in the South China Sea.

China narrative on Batanes sparks fresh alarm

Chinese scholars' assertions over Batanes are fueling fresh concerns that Beijing may be laying the groundwork for future territorial claims, even without making an official declaration. SeaLight director Ray Powell said the narrative coincides with China Coast Guard patrols that have pushed east of Taiwan and into the Philippine Sea since June 1, expanding operations beyond the disputed West Philippine Sea and the first island chain. He warned that Batanes and the Bashi Channel hold strategic value in any Taiwan contingency. Former Surigao del Norte representative Robert “Ace” Barbers described the development as a “creeping invasion” and urged Filipinos not to amplify Beijing’s messaging.

Japanese envoy marks 10th anniversary of South China Sea ruling

Japanese Ambassador Endo Kazuya joined diplomats, government officials, and maritime experts yesterday to mark a decade since a landmark legal ruling on the South China Sea. Ambassador Endo attended the special symposium on July 10, which was hosted by the Stratbase ADR Institute for Strategic and International Studies. The event allowed leaders and analysts to discuss the current state of regional waters exactly ten years after an international tribunal issued its decision in the case between the Philippines and China.

Abalos rejoins Marcos administration as Cabinet secretary

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed former Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos as Cabinet Secretary, returning a key political ally to his administration after the one-year ban on appointing defeated election candidates expired. Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro said Abalos will advise the President on emerging national and political issues, coordinate with government agencies and stakeholders, and head the Strategic Action and Response Office, which oversees Malacañang's complaints centers. Abalos resigned in 2024 to run for senator but placed 16th in the 2025 elections. He previously served as Marcos' campaign manager and Interior secretary. (Marjohara Tucay)

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