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The Philippines anti-graft chief has ordered a six-month suspension of the head of Senate security following a chaotic shootout inside the upper chamber on Wednesday that later led to the "escape" of a politician wanted by the International Criminal Court.
The Philippines on Thursday warned of power cuts of up to seven hours across its two main grids as searing heat and power plant outages triggered the first back-to-back serious shortage warnings in two years.
The Philippines military is keen on acquiring more anti-ship missiles and at least two submarines as part of its ongoing modernization program, the commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said yesterday. In a speech to leading ...
The Philippine National Police will summon its former chief as part of a new investigation of officers suspected of involvement in alleged extrajudicial killings in anti-drug crackdowns ordered by ex-President Rodrigo Duterte,
U.S. and allies hold their largest drills yet in the Philippines near Taiwan, showcasing new tactics and alliances to deter China—while Beijing stages its own exercises nearby.
In this screen grab from video provided by the Armed Forces of the Philippines, a Chinese coast guard ship uses water cannons on a Philippine resupply vessel Unaizah May 4 as it approaches Second Thomas Shoal on March 23, 2024. Credit: Armed Forces of the ...
The Philippines' total renewable power capacity is projected to increase from approximately 7.1GW in 2025 to around 30GW by 2035.
Dreaming about retiring in the Philippines? With its welcoming locals, slow-paced life, and stunning beaches, it’s hard not to. These are some key things to keep in mind before you do. Americans dreaming about retiring to the Philippines might see palm ...
Customers shop for onions at a market in Manila on Jan. 19, 2023 Reporter The Philippines is temporarily halting its onion imports until May—and possibly even up until July—in a bid to control prices from getting too cheap. It’s a complete 180 from ...
Ronald dela Rosa, the chief enforcer in former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody "war on drugs", said on Facebook his arrest was imminent. He took refuge in his legislative office on Monday.