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South China sea: Filipino fishermen say their livelihood threatened
The presidents of China and the Philippines have held a virtual summit.
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Filipino and American soldiers participate in military exercises
The Philippines and the US are holding their largest-ever joint military exercises.
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Philippines election: Who is Bongbong Marcos?
Official campaigning has begun in the Philippines’ presidential election where the current front runner is Bongbong Marcos, the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Here’s why his campaign is seen as controversial.
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Philippine election body to decide if Marcos Jr can run for Presidency
The son of former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos is an election favourite - but faces disqualification.
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Philippines Super Typhoon Rai : Intensity blamed on climate change
Typhoon Rai which killed at least 375 people and left thousands needing urgent aid was unusual in its ferocity. Packing winds of more than 200 km/h and causing extensive damage it hit islands in the Philippines's centre and south on...
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Philippines Christmas: Worshippers hold prayers for typhoon victims
Churchgoers across the Philippines have been eager to worship since the government eased coronavirus restrictions.
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Philippines puts its border reopening plan on hold
The Philippines has put its plan to reopen the border to foreign tourists on hold during the Christmas holiday period.
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Mass evacuations as super Typhoon Rai slams into Philippines
Red Cross says millions at risk as ‘one of the world’s strongest storms of 2021’ makes landfall in the Philippines.
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Typhoon Rai causes power outages, flooding in southern Philippines
Typhoon Rai made landfall in the southern Philippines causing extensive damage, rising flood waters and disrupting COVID-19 vaccination efforts.(Credit: Philippine Coast Guard)
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Thousands flee as super Typhoon Rai batters southern Philippines
Super typhoon Rai is lashing southern Philippines, forcing thousands of people to take shelter amid warnings of widespread flooding and destruction.
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Typhoon Rai death toll climbs as affected Filipinos ask for help
Residents of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat provinces say they have not yet received help from the national government two days after the disaster.
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‘Desperate’ need for water, food in typhoon-hit Philippines
People in central and southern Philippines in ‘desperate’ need of food, water and shelter after Typhoon Rai causes severe damage.
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Philippines reopens schools after 20 months closure
The Philippines is among the last countries to reopen schools after a nearly 20-month closure due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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Climate change: Philippines's coastal communities battle rising sea levels
Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities in the Philippines - underscoring the need for urgent action on climate change.
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'Death by a thousand cuts:' Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa reflects on democracy in the Philippines
2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa tells Power & Politics democracy is at stake in her native Philippines in the upcoming 2022 presidential elections.
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Disbelief, delight for journalists after winning Nobel Peace Prize
A pair of journalists from Russia and the Philippines have won the Nobel Peace Prize for independent reporting, despite persistent attacks against them by their governments. 'I'm a little shocked. It's really emotional,' said Filipino...
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to journalists Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa
This year's Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two journalists, who have both dedicated their careers to investigating political corruption and abuse of power.
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Philippines: Anger over alleged corruption amid pandemic
As the Philippines battles one of its worst COVID-19 outbreaks, health workers are threatening to resign over unpaid allowances.
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Philippines say Duterte will not cooperate with ICC drug war probe
The Hague-based court says ‘specific legal element of the crime against humanity of murder’ has been met in the crackdown that killed thousands in Philippines.
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Philippines hospitals reeling from COVID crisis
Health authorities reported more than 14,000 cases on Sunday - its second-highest daily increase.
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Philippines: Pace of rebuilding in Marawi criticised years after conflict
The Philippines is marking four years since a large-scale military operation against an armed group in the battle of Marawi, which saw government forces fight ISIL-affiliated rebels for more than five months.
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Philippines COVID: Nurses disproportionately succumb to virus
Filipino nurses have been on the frontline during the pandemic across the globe - but that has come at a personal cost
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Saskatoon family seeks help with $360K COVID-19 hospital bill
A family in Saskatoon is facing a huge hospital bill because a visiting grandmother became ill with COVID-19. She had travel insurance, but still owes $357,000 in medical bills.
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Depression, anxiety among children in the Philippines as lockdowns continue
Childhoods disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, Al Jazeera looks at the impact on education and emotional welfare in the Philippines.