President Yoon's State Visit to Singapore and the Philippines from March 1 to 4: Discussing AI and Nuclear Power Cooperation
President Yoon Suk-yeol will visit Singapore and the Philippines as a state guest from March 1-4 to discuss economic cooperation in the fields of artificial intelligence and nuclear power.
All Matildas Asian Cup matches to be broadcast live on ABC radio
The ABC will broadcast live all matches of the Matildas during the Women's Asian Cup, including knockout games, starting Sunday with Australia's match against the Philippines.
US military aircraft involved in 'incident' during training in Philippines, service members sent for treatment
A U.S. military aircraft crashed into a concrete barrier during training in the Philippines, injuring several service members who were subsequently treated.
Philippines up for the fight against the Matildas in Women's Asian Cup opener
The Philippines women's national football team is preparing to face the Matildas in the Women's Asian Cup, aiming for a better result than their previous 8-0 defeat in the Olympic Qualifiers.
A US aircraft suffered an accident during drills in the Philippines, injuring five soldiers
A US military aircraft was involved in an accident in the Philippines during training exercises, injuring five personnel who were subsequently hospitalized.
Can China and Philippines replace ‘disputes with cooperation’ after years of tension?
China and the Philippines may initiate joint coastguard patrols in the South China Sea following discussions aimed at reducing regional tensions.
40 years since the People Power Revolution, citizens gather to 'confront corruption'
Citizens gathered in Manila to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the People Power Revolution, calling for accountability from a government struggling with corruption allegations.
Police allege man groomed Philippines mother to sexually abuse children
A Queensland man has been charged with grooming a mother in the Philippines to facilitate the sexual abuse of her two daughters, leading to multiple charges from Australian authorities.
Prosecutors Describe Duterte's 'Death List'
Prosecutors have detailed a list of individuals allegedly targeted by former President Duterte as part of his controversial anti-drug campaign.
Duterte drew up 'death lists' and boasted about murders, ICC prosecutor says
An ICC prosecutor has accused former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte of creating 'death lists' and bragging about murders during his anti-drug campaign, with hearings underway that could lead to a trial for crimes against humanity.
Duterte launched 'systematic attack' on Philippine civilians, ICC prosecutors say
Rodrigo Duterte faces crimes against humanity charges as hearings commence at the International Criminal Court regarding his anti-drug campaign in the Philippines.
Duterte's lawyers argue that his anti-drug campaign, which left thousands dead in the Philippines, was in 'self-defense'
Lawyers for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte argue that his anti-drug campaign was conducted in self-defense amid accusations of crimes against humanity.
International Criminal Court: Rodrigo Duterte Feels Too Tired for the Hour of Prosecution
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, known for his harsh stance against the International Criminal Court, is now facing prosecution for his controversial drug war which led to thousands of deaths.
Trial Against Duterte: 'If I Become President, You Will All Be Annihilated'
The trial against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has commenced at The Hague, where he faces charges of crimes against humanity for his role in extrajudicial killings during his war on drugs.
Duterte personally authorized murders, says accusation at the start of trial at the ICC
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has begun hearings that may lead to former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte facing trial for crimes against humanity related to his drug war.
ICC's prosecutor: Former President of the Philippines ordered people to be killed
The ICC prosecutor claims that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte personally ordered killings as part of his anti-drug campaign.
Rodrigo Duterte claims to be innocent, says his lawyer
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte maintains his innocence regarding legal allegations against him, as stated by his lawyer Nicholas Kaufman.
ICC initiates proceedings against Duterte
The ICC has started proceedings to determine whether former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte should be prosecuted for alleged crimes against humanity.
TBT unveils the case of former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte
80-year-old R. Duterte did not participate, as he declined the right to appear in court in The Hague.
Hearing at the ICC in the Case Against Former President Duterte
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appears before the International Criminal Court to face charges of crimes against humanity related to his drug war.
Duterte refuses to attend ICC pre-trial hearing, as former Philippine leader’s ‘drug war’ case begins
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has declined to attend his pre-trial hearing at the International Criminal Court regarding his participation in a controversial anti-drug campaign that resulted in thousands of deaths.
CEO discusses what happened when Attendo hired 1,500 caregivers from abroad
Attendo, a care company, hired 1,000 caregivers from the Philippines and about 500 from Ethiopia, Kenya, and India, but later had to lay off Finnish workers due to changing needs.
Three Japanese Arrested for Suspected Fraud in the Philippines - Local Newspaper
Three Japanese individuals in their 20s to 40s were arrested in the Philippines for their alleged involvement in a special fraud scheme related to online casinos.
Rodrigo Duterte will not participate in the preparatory ICC meeting
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has opted out of attending the upcoming International Criminal Court (ICC) preparatory hearing regarding allegations of crimes against humanity.
5,000 soldiers and anti-China maneuvers: Salaknib exercise begins in Asia
The Salaknib exercise in the Indo-Pacific involves 5,000 soldiers from the US, Philippines, Japan, and Australia, highlighting enhanced military cooperation against potential Chinese aggression.
Missile systems a step away from China: this is how Trump challenges Xi
The United States plans to increase the presence of advanced missile systems and military capabilities in the Philippines as a deterrent against Chinese aggression in the South China Sea.
Kanlaon Volcano eruption LIVE: Explosion and ash cloud just five miles from city
The Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines erupted, releasing a significant ash cloud and prompting emergency warnings from authorities due to its proximity to populated areas.
Philippine Vice President Duterte to Run for President in 2028 Elections
Sara Duterte, the Vice President of the Philippines, has announced her candidacy for the 2028 presidential elections despite facing corruption allegations and ongoing tensions with current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
US moves to expand missiles in Philippines, putting China within range
The U.S. is set to increase its missile deployment in the northern Philippines, enhancing its military presence in response to China's assertiveness in the region.
Pacquiao faces former world champion in anticipated fight
Manny Pacquiao will fight former world champion Ruslan Provodnikov in Las Vegas on April 18, marking his second match since returning from retirement last year.
Duterte's daughter to participate in presidential elections in the Philippines
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte announced on Wednesday her candidacy for the presidential elections in 2028.
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte Announced Her Candidacy for the 2028 Presidential Election
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has announced her intention to run in the 2028 presidential election.
Philippine boxing legend Pacquiao will have another fight in April
Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao announced that he will return to the ring in April to fight former world champion Ruslan Provodnikov.
Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte announces 2028 presidential bid
Sara Duterte has announced her candidacy for the presidency in the Philippines' upcoming 2028 elections, criticizing the current administration of Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Daughter of former president detained in The Hague wants to run for president of the Philippines
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has announced her candidacy for the presidency in the 2028 elections amid ongoing disputes with current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Philippine Vice President Announces Candidacy for Presidential Election - Daughter of Former President Duterte
Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte has announced her candidacy for the 2028 presidential election during a press conference in Manila.
Philippine Vice President Duterte announced candidacy for presidency
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte announced her candidacy for the presidency in the 2028 elections amid a feud with President Ferdinand Marcos.
Duterte is running for president
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has announced her candidacy for the presidency in the 2028 election despite past controversies and current political conflicts.
The CEO of Attendo speaks directly: These are the problems brought by the recruitment of 1,000 Filipino nurses
Attendo's CEO discusses the challenges arising from recruiting 1,000 nurses from the Philippines, highlighting staffing shortages and layoffs of Finnish workers as consequences.
The devil crab, the dangerous crustacean that caused the death of an influencer in the Philippines
A 51-year-old influencer named Emma Amit died in the Philippines after consuming a toxic crab known as the 'Devil crab' while cooking live on TikTok.
Can Manila’s South China Sea strategy of defiance and diplomacy hold?
The article analyzes the dual strategy of the Philippines regarding the South China Sea, balancing military readiness and diplomatic engagement amidst increasing tensions with China.
K. Budrys: Lithuania plans to join the Southeast Asia cooperation agreement this year
Lithuanian Foreign Minister K. Budrys has expressed Lithuania's intent to join the Southeast Asia cooperation agreement during a meeting with the Philippines' Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro at the Munich Security Conference.
To secure their children's future, these mothers are leaving them behind
Mothers from developing countries, like those in Southeast Asia, are taking up domestic work abroad, leaving their children to be raised by relatives in hopes of securing a better future for them.
The devil crab that killed a blogger, crazy honey, cheese with live larvae, Greenland shark, and other deadly culinary 'delicacies'
A Filipino food blogger died after consuming a toxic crab, highlighting the dangers of certain local delicacies.
Lithuanian man with three wives dreams of a fourth: spoke about bed matters
Muhammad Gytis Volkavičius, a Lithuanian man with three wives from the Philippines, discusses his polygamous lifestyle and his evolving views on love since converting to Islam.
Influencer dies after eating 'devil crab' in the Philippines
Gastronomy influencer Emma Amit tragically died after consuming poisonous crabs while filming in the Philippines.
Devil crab: understand why the colorful crustacean can be deadly for humans
A Filipino influencer died after eating a crustacean known as the 'devil crab,' which can accumulate potent toxins that cause severe and sometimes fatal poisoning.
Influencer dies after eating toxic 'devil crab' during viral challenge; authorities issue alert
Emma Amit, a 51-year-old influencer, died in the Philippines after consuming a toxic 'devil crab' while filming a viral video in Palawan, prompting local authorities to warn residents against eating this type of crustacean.
The Philippines rebukes China over travel ban on Kalayaan officials
The Philippines has criticized China's decision to impose a travel ban on officials from the Kalayaan municipality, stating it does not help improve bilateral relations.
Companies Lack Workers and Bring Them in from the Philippines. Each Costs 85 Thousand
Czech companies are resorting to hiring workers from the Philippines due to local labor shortages, with each imported worker costing around 85,000 CZK.