Barack Obama has cancelled a meeting with the president of the Philippines after Rodrigo Duterte appeared to call him a son of a whore ... READ MORE›
Mr. Obama had planned to meet Mr. Duterte in Laos, but the White House said early Tuesday that the meeting had been canceled... READ MORE›
Mr Duterte was responding to the US president's promise to raise the issue of drug-related extra-judicial killings in the Philippines at their meeting... READ MORE›
The US is the Philippines' third-largest trading partner after Japan and China... READ MORE›
Duterte made his initial remarks following weeks of criticism from the US against extrajudicial killings in the Philippines' bloody drug war... READ MORE›
If you look at the number that have been killed by gun violence, it's in the tens of thousands, Mr Obama said... READ MORE›
Duterte has angrily rejected criticism from the Catholic Church, human rights groups, legislators and the United Nations... READ MORE›
It is the third time the United States has won the Women's World Cup and the first since 1999... READ MORE›
President Rodrigo Duterte gives a fist-bump gesture during his visit to the Philippine army's Camp Mateo in Rizal province east of Manila on Aug. 25... READ MORE›
China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei claim parts or all of the resource-rich South China Sea, making it a hot spot of regional tension... READ MORE›
Heydarian noted that Japan has close ties with the Philippines, which have only grown amid China's bellicose moves in the South China and East China seas... READ MORE›
In a sweeping ruling against China on the South China Sea in July, an international tribunal in The Hague focused on Scarborough Shoal... READ MORE›
I came to see Southeast Asia as a land of great people and bad governments, of remarkable graciousness but distressing levels of impunity... READ MORE›
In terms of the South China Sea issue, Duterte said he prefers negotiation to confrontation... READ MORE›
Mr. Carter met with China's minister of defense, Chang Wanquan, on Tuesday in Malaysia, where the South China Sea was high on the agenda... READ MORE›
Mr Obama also used the interview to call on Britain to remain in the European Union... READ MORE›
In September, Lyft teamed with Didi Kuaidi, the Chinese ride-hailing behemoth, to provide service to Chinese Didi Kuaidi app users who enter the United States... READ MORE›
Mr Obama said his biggest frustration was the failure to pass "common-sense gun safety laws" in the United States "even in the face of repeated mass killings"... READ MORE›
Beijing's claims to South China Sea rejected by international tribunal Today's coverage from Post correspondents around the world... READ MORE›
U.s. protests after chinese military jet lands on south china sea island... READ MORE›
A new airstrip at Mischief Reef would be particularly worrying for the Philippines, a rival claimant in the South China Sea... READ MORE›
Multiple news outlets in the Philippines reported that Duterte's daughter recently suffered a miscarriage... READ MORE›
Asian leaders have played down tensions over the South China Sea in a carefully worded summit statement In Vientiane, Laos... READ MORE›
The other brother, a stockier man with an altogether calmer disposition, looked squarely at me and said, matter-of-factly In time, this world will be China's... READ MORE›
The European Union will retain its ban on the supply of ballistic missile technology and sanctions related to human rights, EU diplomats said... READ MORE›
That could support claims in the German news media that Britain eavesdropped on a fellow European Union member and passed the information to the United States... READ MORE›
Beijing claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, dismissing claims to parts of it from Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei... READ MORE›
Infections of the Zika virus are highly likely to keep spreading across Asia and the Pacific, the World Health Organization WHO warns... READ MORE›
The Philippines has released pictures purportedly showing Chinese boats near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea... READ MORE›
Well, I may just have to ask Indonesian President Joko Widodo in a most respectful and in very, very courteous way... READ MORE›
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