In his Manila brothel the police officer admits that he too contemplates that very point... 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›
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›
Filipino enthusiasm for the United States was considerably greater than attitudes in other traditional American allies in Asia, including Japan and South Korea... 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›
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Duterte made his initial remarks following weeks of criticism from the US against extrajudicial killings in the Philippines' bloody drug war... READ MORE›
She also hailed Duterte's efforts to seek a soft landing on territorial disputes in the South China Sea... READ MORE›
Duterte's comments Wednesday came as a police van smashed into demonstratorsA outside the American embassy in the Philippine capital Manila during an anti-United StatesA rally... READ MORE›
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Duterte has angrily rejected criticism from the Catholic Church, human rights groups, legislators and the United Nations... READ MORE›
China has overlapping claims in the South China Sea with Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam... READ MORE›
South China Sea Hague rules in favor of Philippines over China in maritime dispute... READ MORE›
WARNING DISTURBING CONTENT Cagayan de Oro, Philippines Prosecutors have revealed how an Australian child sex predator directed a video involving horrific injuries to an 18-month-old baby... READ MORE›
In its most significant finding, the tribunal rejected China's argument that it enjoys historic rights over most of the South China Sea... READ MORE›
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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›
Imprisoned group says it was asked to raise cash through drug sales to fund Senate campaign of Leila de Lima... READ MORE›
Many of Duterte's stunning pronouncements have typically been walked back by other Philippines officials... READ MORE›
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte insulted and mocked Americans during a strongly anti-US speech in China's Great Hall of the People... READ MORE›
As oil prices plummeted, Saudi Arabia's efforts to cut spending hit the construction industry... READ MORE›
China overtook the U.S. as the Philippines's largest trading partner in 2006... READ MORE›
The islands in the South China Sea have been Chinese territories since ancient times, he said, according to state media... READ MORE›
Mr Duterte has previously likened himself to the late dictator Idi Amin Dada who was accused of gross human rights violations and killings while ruling Uganda... 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›
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