The small coastal town of Santa Ana at the northeastern tip of the Philippines has a population of just 40,000, but beneath its veneer of stunning beaches and shiny casinos lies an undercurrent of tensions wrought by a perceived power jostle between two superpowers. Santa Ana and Lal-lo – two municipalities in Cagayan, a province...

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