Storm surges devastated the city of Tacloban and nearby areas when super typhoon Haiyan struck the central Philippines in November 2013, leaving 7,350 people dead or missing... READ MORE›
The islands in the South China Sea have been Chinese territories since ancient times, he said, according to state media... READ MORE›
China's nine-dash line, a version of which first appeared on its maps in 1947, loops through the vast majority of the South China Sea... READ MORE›
Powerful typhoon Nock-Ten has killed at least four people after making its way through the Philippines, officials say... READ MORE›
The storm was one of the strongest to hit the Philippines since Typhoon Haiyan left more than 7,300 people dead or missing and displaced over 5 million in 2014... READ MORE›
Marasigan said hundreds of people in Bicol celebrated Christmas day in evacuation centres where many had to make do with emergency food packs... READ MORE›
EST December 7, 2014 Residents walk in a flooded street after Typhoon Hagupit made landfall, in Borongan city, Samar island, Philippines... READ MORE›
The Philippines has released pictures purportedly showing Chinese boats near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea... READ MORE›
A late-season typhoon roared ashore in the Philippines on Christmas Day, prompting widespread evacuations because of fears of flooding and landslides... READ MORE›
Typhoon Hagupit weakened into a tropical storm Monday, leaving at least 21 people dead and destroying nearly 1,000 homes, the Philippine Red Cross said... READ MORE›
That meant two things 1 Leaving the nice, calm, tranquil and protected South China Sea for the rough, turbulent, wide-open Philippine Sea, with its monster-sized waves... READ MORE›
In the past 65 years, seven typhoons have struck the Philippines on Christmas Day, according to the government's weather agency... READ MORE›
Typhoon Hagupit Greenpeace warning as a million people flee 106mph gales and there's another pummeling to come... READ MORE›
More than 600,000 people have fled their homes in the Philippines as a powerful storm is set to batter the countrys eastern coastline within hours... READ MORE›
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Advertisement There's a 75 per cent chance that this typhoon will make landfall, said Landrico Dalida Jr from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration... READ MORE›
The former mayor last week acknowledged that his country needed American troops after earlier calling for the end of joint patrols in the strategic waterway... READ MORE›
A typhoon further east and a high pressure area north of the Philippines unusually trapped the storm in a semi-stationary position forecasters said... READ MORE›
This is a strong storm but not as strong as Haiyan... READ MORE›
A typhoon was heading straight for the main Philippine island of Luzon on Friday, prompting storm alerts in nearly 20 provinces and placing army and police... READ MORE›
Hundreds still living in tents in Tacloban City from the last typhoon when the storm swathed through central Philippines have been prioritised for emergency evacuation... READ MORE›
A typhoon further east and a high pressure area north of the Philippines unusually trapped the storm in a semi-stationary position forecasters said... READ MORE›
Associated Press writers Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines, Bullit Marquez in Baguio, Philippines, and Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong contributed to this report... READ MORE›
The Philippines is often the first major landmass hit by typhoons and major tropical storms that are created in the Pacific Ocean... READ MORE›
One million people fled to the safety of 1500 schools, civic centres, churches and other makeshift evacuation centres ahead Hagupit, the strongest storm to hit the Philippines this year... READ MORE›
Advertisement Weather forecasters say that as Hagupit grinds west-northwest across the Philippines, the danger will gradually transition from wind damage and storm surges to heavy rainfall... READ MORE›
Millions of people in the Philippines have begun seeking shelter in churches, schools and other makeshift evacuation centres as a monster typhoon approaches the disaster-weary nation... READ MORE›
Haiyan demolished about a million houses and displaced about four million people in the central Philippines... READ MORE›
Unscrupulous people talk uneducated Aetas into parting with their land inheritance for a pittance, said Cynthia Zayas, a University of the Philippines anthropologist... READ MORE›
South Luzon Tollway Corp, a unit of listed conglomerate San Miguel Corp, plans to raise up to 7.3 billion pesos 165 million from a fixed-rate bond offerin..... READ MORE›
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