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Corruption accusations have fanned protesters’ anger, with calls online for a larger movement mirroring Indonesia’s recent ...
Students from the University of the Philippines have staged a walk-out in protest over corruption in the government. Some ...
The Philippines and China agreed to seek common ground and find ways to cooperate despite their disagreements i ...
Philippine CEOs’ confidence in the government’s fight against corruption also declines amid the unraveling of rampant ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said there’s no need to include flood control projects in the 2026 national budget, ...
Filipino forces have transported food, fuel and other supplies to a Philippine territorial outpost in a fiercely disputed ...
The Philippine president and Congress have begun looking into possibly massive corruption in flood control projects that may ...
The Philippine military has blamed China for the collision of two Chinese navy and coast guard ships while trying to drive the Philippine coast guard and fishermen from a disputed shoal in the South ...
The Philippine central bank is widely expected to continue its monetary easing cycle on Thursday to support the economy from US tariff risks as inflation remained benign.
THE government remains optimistic about bringing down poverty to single-digit levels by 2028 even after lowering its economic growth targets.
The International Criminal Court has postponed a pretrial hearing for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte due to health concerns.
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