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Philippines doomsday ‘cult’ accused of child sex abuse

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The quasi-religious group has at least 3,500 members who are holed up in a mountain community in Mindanao.
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Philippines condemns ‘floating barrier’ in South China Sea

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The Philippines vows to remove floating barriers it accuses Beijing of installing.
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Two activists freed in Philippines after being ‘abducted by the military’

9th - Higher Ed
Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano disappeared two weeks ago while working with communities opposed to the controversial Manila Bay reclamation.
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China's claims to the South China Sea put the Philippines on edge

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China's audacious claim to most of the South China Sea puts the Philippines on edge. The Filipino defence secretary says other countries should also fear China's attempt to monopolize sea lanes.
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Al Jazeera witnesses South China Sea confrontation

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Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Lo witnessed a confrontation in the contested South China Sea.
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Bride Walks Down Flooded Aisle

9th - Higher Ed
A bride walked down the aisle in a flooded church in the Philippines following a typhoon.
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Japan and swaths of East Asia battered by pair of typhoons

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About 200,000 households are without power and more than 760,000 people have been advised to evacuate on Japan's southern island of Okinawa as Typhoon Khanun bears down. It's the second strong, slow-moving typhoon to hammer East Asia...
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In the Philippines, Ursula von der Leyen says Europe will not tolerate aggression in the Pacific

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Europe would not tolerate aggression in the Indo-Pacific region in a speech in Manila.
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ICC rejects attempt to block investigation on Duterte’s drug war

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Court’s probe into many killings in ex-president’s ‘war on drugs’ will continue despite Philippines’ attempt to block it.
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Philippines allows Barbie film with blurred South China Sea map

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Censors want a ‘cartoonish map’ depicting China’s claim over the South China Sea blurred from the film.
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Philippines energy: Nuclear solutions to electricity shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Electricity prices in the Philippines are some of the most expensive in Asia.
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Philippines Considers Banning 'Barbie'

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The Philippines is considering banning 'Barbie' following Vietnam's move to bar the movie's commercial release in their country over the film's depiction of a map of the “nine dash line,” a disputed representation of China's territorial...
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New Philippines campaign promotes ‘brain drain’, critics say

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‘We give the world our best’ campaign highlights overseas Filipino workers.
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Philippines considers mandatory military training for students

9th - Higher Ed
The country seeks to increase its military reserves amid rising South China Sea tensions.
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Philippines evacuates thousands after Mayon volcano rumbles

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More than 6,000 villagers forced to evacuate from near the Mayon volcano’s crater in northeastern Albay province.
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Philippines volcano: Thousands flee homes as Mayon spews lava

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Lava is seen at Philippines’s Mayon volcano as thousands evacuate
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Where Food and Drag Come Together

9th - Higher Ed
Though Filipino queerness dates back as early as pre-colonial times, the portrayal of drag was limited until shows like Drag Den became mainstream. This acceptance led to Butterboy cafe in #Manila, where brunch includes delicious food...
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Manila’s Butterboy Changed the Drag Scene

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Though Filipino queerness dates back as early as pre-colonial times, the portrayal of drag was limited until shows like Drag Den became mainstream. This acceptance led to Butterboy cafe in #Manila, where brunch includes delicious food...
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South China sea: Philippines, U.S & Japan hold joint drills

9th - Higher Ed
The coast guards of the Philippines, U.S. and Japan are holding their first ever joint exercises.
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Imelda Marcos musical brings first all-Filipino cast to Broadway

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Political disco drama ‘Here Lies Love’ tells the story of the tumultuous rise and fall of former Filipina first lady Imelda Marcos. The musical is being celebrated for featuring Broadway's first all-Filipino cast, but critics called the...
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Imelda Marcos gets the disco treatment on Broadway with first all-Filipino cast

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This summer, Broadway’s political disco drama ‘Here Lies Love’ shares the tumultuous rise and fall of former Filipina first lady Imelda Marcos - wife of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos who was overthrown in 1986. It’s being called...
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Millions of children worldwide missed routine jabs during COVID

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The UN says millions of children are at risk of contracting vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles and polio.
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Biden Hosts Philippines Leader Marcos as China Tensions Grow

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President Joe Biden is set to host President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines for White House talks Monday as concerns grow about the Chinese navy's harassment of Philippine vessels in the South China Sea.
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Philippines fishing: Tensions escalate in South China Sea

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A report on the plight of fishermen in eastern Philippines who say their livelihoods are threatened by Chinese vessels