Tembin struck less than a week after Tropical Storm Kai-Tak left 54 dead and 24 missing in the central Philippines, straining the disaster-prone nation's resources... READ MORE›
In Zamboanga del Norte province, police said 42 people had been killed in the towns of Sibuco and Salug... READ MORE›
Tembin struck less than a week after the devastating Tropical Storm Kai-Tak left 54 dead and 24 missing in the central Philippines... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands were driven from their homes by floods as tropical storm Kai-Tak pounded the eastern Philippines, cutting off power and triggering landslides, officials said... READ MORE›
Ano said troops took the picture of Askali after his death and that captured Abu Sayyaf fighters identified the the young commander... READ MORE›
In August, Mr. Duterte read on television his list of officials allegedly involved in drugs, warning them to surrender to the authorities... READ MORE›
Philippine police investigators collect evidence at a crime scene in Makilala, North Cotabato province, southern Philippines on Oct. 28... READ MORE›
The typhoon made a second landfall over Camarines Sur province, then weakened slightly with winds of 175kph but gusts at 290kph, the weather bureau said... READ MORE›
The Abu Sayyaf group, the military source said... 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›
According to the Philippine Constitution, the United States cannot conduct military operations there but can support the Philippine forces with intelligence and training... READ MORE›
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Photograph Ben Hajan EPA Al-Qaida-linked Islamist militants have freed two German hostages in the southern Philippines, a rebel spokesman told a commercial radio station... READ MORE›
Police Chief Inspector Dominador Plaza said the grey decomposing remains of the man resembled a mummy, adding mystery to his death... READ MORE›
In the Philippines, Typhoon Melor has forced over 700,000 people to leave their homes and communities... READ MORE›
The storm left more than 7,350 people dead or missing across the central Philippines... READ MORE›
The brakes of the bus apparently failed as it negotiated a downhill road, the AP reported... READ MORE›
Typhoon haiyan the philippines marks one year anniversary of the storm that claimed 7 300 lives... READ MORE›
Police officers carry one of dead bodies they recovered along a hillside in Datu Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines... READ MORE›
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has withdrawn a unilateral ceasefire with communist rebels after his ultimatum for the group to reciprocate lapsed... READ MORE›
Chinese construction on the reef, which began two decades ago as a few rickety shelters perched on stilts, now covers an area larger than 500 football fields... READ MORE›
He had told the media that he was fighting illegal drugs himself and supported Duterte's crackdown... READ MORE›
Delia Monleon, mayor of Jipapad, a town of 7,000 people in Eastern Samar province, said floodwaters were still preventing people from getting to their homes... 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›
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Duterte's neo-authoritarian style, alongside 'anti-Imperial Manila' sentiments, has fuelled his popularity, particularly in his birthplace of southern Mindanao... 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›
Chinese military threatens BBC reporter flying over disputed South China Sea islands... READ MORE›
Several killed in explosion in Davao, home town of President Rodrigo Duterte... READ MORE›
The United States and the Philippines have separately blacklisted the Abu Sayyaf as a terrorist organization for bombings, kidnappings for ransom and beheadings... READ MORE›
Kalibo town, 217 miles south of Manila, is a busy gateway to the Boracay beach resort, a popular tourist destination... READ MORE›
Haiyan demolished about a million houses and displaced about four million people in the central Philippines... READ MORE›
The driver attempted to steer the bus to the right, but roadside houses made him veer back in the direction of the ravine as horrified passengers watched, Mr Grajo said... READ MORE›
Maggay-Amurao says the city hopes the pearl will draw more tourists to Puerto Princesa... READ MORE›
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