The tiny Philippine islands 'caught between two superpowers'
The largest ever military exercises between the United States and the Philippines are drawing to a close.
They began just days after China's military rehearsed a blockade of Taiwan - a display the US called disproportionate.
With tensions high in the region, a handful of people on a few small islands find themselves caught between two superpowers. The 麻豆社's Laura Bicker reports from the Bertanes islands, the northern-most islands of the Philippines.
(Photo shows: The Bertanes islands, the northern-most islands of the Philippines. Credit: Lindle Markwell/ 麻豆社)
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