According to a government transcript of a speech he delivered on February 7, Duterte said Philippine soldiers should not kill women rebel fighters... READ MORE›
In May 2017, Duterte told soldiers fighting in Mindanao that they could rape up to three women without getting punished... READ MORE›
President Rodrigo Duterte warns another war could break out in Mindanao if legislation on Muslim autonomy collapses... READ MORE›
U.S. political pundits also predict a surge in women seeking office in the upcoming midterm elections... READ MORE›
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Congress approves Duterte's request to prolong military rule until end of 2018 in Mindanao region... READ MORE›
Duterte initially imposed military rule across Mindanao in May... READ MORE›
Human rights organisations cast doubt over the police reporting, saying more than 7,000 people have been killed in connection to the drug war... READ MORE›
The fact that the police chief story was false doesn't mean there's not real fighting -- there is... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, about 90,000 Muslims converged on al-Aqsa Mosque, which for Muslims represents the world's third holiest site, to perform Eid prayers... READ MORE›
Since taking office, Mr. Duterte has pivoted away from the United States, a longtime treaty ally, and toward China... READ MORE›
McGovern added that someone with Duterte's abysmal human rights record should not be invited to the United States... READ MORE›
They kill defenceless people, he said of the attack in Marawi, a city on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao... READ MORE›
He perfunctorily suggested that joint-development agreements with China were the only viable option for the Philippines... READ MORE›
A combined military and police unit arrested their mother, Ominta Romato Maute, in the town of Masiu, an hours drive from Marawi... READ MORE›
General Eduardo Ano told The Associated Press in an interview on Tuesday the military has made advances in containing the week-long siege of Marawi city... READ MORE›
Resorts World Manila is the largest casino resort in the country, according to its website... READ MORE›
Many of the outsiders came to Marawi using the cover of an Islamic prayer festival in the city last month, said Philippines military spokesman Lt... READ MORE›
A A Philippine military spokesperson confirmed that U.S. special forces were assisting the Philippines, but said that they were not putting boots on the ground... READ MORE›
Authorities said the fighters had killed 19 civilians in Marawi, a mostly Muslim-populated city of 200,000 people... READ MORE›
Philippines duterte says his son will be killed if he is involved in drugs... READ MORE›
The Philippines Congress approved in July Duterte's request to extend martial law on the southern island until the end of the year... READ MORE›
Filipinos stage a demonstration against Duterte's declaration of martial law in Davao, Mindanao Island, in the southern Philippines... READ MORE›
Resort World Manila gunman 'commits suicide' as police say attack was robbery -- RT News... READ MORE›
SINGAPORE -- As the siege of Marawi by ISIS-linked Philippine militants drags on, fears mount over the global terrorist group gaining a Southeast Asian stronghold... READ MORE›
Resorts World Manila was put on lockdown after the incident, which happened shortly after midnight local time 16 00 GMT ... READ MORE›
Michael Joe Delizo michael delizo Military armored vehicle, nakapuwesto na sa labas ng Resorts World Manila... READ MORE›
US Defense Secretary James Mattis' arrival in the Philippines on Monday could have been an opportunity to showcase America's importance in the region... READ MORE›
Assaults on potent symbols of Iranian ideology, claimed by Isis, will stoke tensions with Saudi Arabia, Gulf states and Trump... READ MORE›
Duterte draws criticism for 'Miss Universe' rape joke... READ MORE›
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said martial law on Mindanao island could last a year, while the army fights against Islamist militants... READ MORE›
Marawi siege Army kills Abu Sayyaf, Maute commanders... READ MORE›
The death toll in Marawi city, where martial law has been imposed, stands at 85, with Islamic State claiming responsibility... READ MORE›
US special forces are helping the Philippine military retake the southern city of Marawi from IS-linked militants, the Philippine army says... READ MORE›
DATU SALIBO, Philippines -- The leader of the Islamic State in the Philippines, Isnilon Hapilon, is dead... READ MORE›
Albayalde said the security footage contained a clear motive the gunman headed straight for a storage room that contained poker chips... READ MORE›
If you give Duterte some leeway, it will be the entire Philippines next,... READ MORE›
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