Last month, during a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, the Philippines president indicated that he might purchase the guns from India... READ MORE›
In a statement on Monday, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines NUJP expressed outrage over the government's decision against Rappler... READ MORE›
Duterte invited Trump to the Philippines at the end of the call, according to the transcript... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said it was 'time to say goodbye' to the U.S. and so on Thursday, he said hello to China... READ MORE›
President Rodrigo Duterte threatened Saturday to terminate a pact that allows U.S. troops to visit the Philippines, saying bye-bye America... READ MORE›
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Relatives and friends of victims of extrajudicial killings leave Manila's Baclaran Church for a vigil Feb. 17, 2017... READ MORE›
It's only Wednesday, but President Rodrigo Duterte must be ready for the weekend... READ MORE›
In his 10 months in power, Duterte has become one of Asia's most controversial leaders... READ MORE›
Last month, troops backed by airstrikes killed dozens of Maute militants and captured their jungle camp near Lanao del Sur's Piagapo town... READ MORE›
Filipinos stage a demonstration against Duterte's declaration of martial law in Davao, Mindanao Island, in the southern Philippines... READ MORE›
Sereno is an appointee of Duterte's predecessor and political nemesis, President Benigno Aquino III... READ MORE›
Duterte's brutal drug war Philippine mayor and more than a dozen others killed by police... READ MORE›
Whether Mr. delos Santos's death will translate into a united front against Mr. Duterte is unclear... READ MORE›
These days, the talk is all about whether President Rodrigo Duterte's anti-U.S. outbursts are good for the Philippines... READ MORE›
U.S. officials are quite concerned, said Jose L. Cuisia, the Philippines' former ambassador to the United States... READ MORE›
Rodrigo Duterte takes office Thursday as the Philippines' 16th president, but the traditional honeymoon stage for the tough-talking, anti-crime crusader has already soured... READ MORE›
MANILA -- Over the past few months, several U.S. diplomats have come to see Delfin Lorenzana, the Philippines' secretary of national defense... READ MORE›
The Baclaran Church in Manila has set up a program to help families with funeral costs... READ MORE›
Duterte later expressed skepticism about the Philippines' case at the tribunal, questioning the worth of a ruling that China has said it won't accept... READ MORE›
"No matter who is elected, the new president isn't going to be able to engineer any sharp policy turns on the South China Sea," Mr. Poling said... READ MORE›
Rodrigo Duterte is the Philippines' own populist phenom. And like Donald Trump, he has some people worried... READ MORE›
Outgoing President Benigno Aquino III called Duterte a threat to democracy, as he campaigned for his candidate, former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas... READ MORE›
Duterte has lashed out at President Barack Obama, the State Department, EU and U.N... READ MORE›
Officials, has raised concerns about Duterte's crackdown on illegal drugs, which has left more than 2,000 suspected drug users and dealers dead in purported gunbattles with police... READ MORE›
Abu Sayyaf rebels linked to Islamic State and notorious for multi-million dollar kidnappings operate in the jungles of Mindanao's Jolo and Basilan islands... READ MORE›
Rodrigo Duterte, the mayor of southern Davao city, had secured more than 14.4 million votes, according to a count of 87 per cent of precincts nationwide... READ MORE›
Ms Baltazar agrees, Filipinos finally had it with the systemic corruption in government and Duterte has proven himself as the ally of the masses, she said... READ MORE›
The Philippine Senate justice committee has started an investigation into hundreds of drug-related killings amid President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs... READ MORE›
A Filipino militiaman told the country's Senate that when President Rodrigo Duterte was still mayor, he ordered the killings of criminals and opponents... READ MORE›
Human rights advocates have accused Duterte of unleashing a human rights calamity with his war on drugs... READ MORE›
The involvement of politicians, even judges and police, in illegal drugs underscores how the problem has spiraled out of control, Duterte said... READ MORE›
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