'My children became my purpose': Author Stuart J. Green on rebuilding after trauma
Stuart J. Green discusses his experience of rebuilding his family life after the traumatic loss of his wife in a violent incident in the Philippines.
North Korea and the Philippines qualify for the women's World Cup in Brazil
The Philippines and North Korea secured their spots in next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil after winning their respective playoff matches in the Asian Cup.
Michael Jordan of the Philippines. Young Czech players crush her, yet she is the new global superstar
Alexandra Eala from the Philippines is gaining significant attention in the tennis world, despite not having won major titles yet, marking her as a rising star.
Countries Struggling with Oil Shortages Turn to Russia for Imports, Negotiating with Iran for Passage
Countries facing severe oil shortages are exploring import options from Russia and negotiating with Iran for passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Couple stranded in Philippines with serious injuries after holiday crash
A couple from the UK sustained serious injuries while on vacation in the Philippines after a scooter accident left them hospitalized.
Children assaulted in live streaming for 25 francs (less than 30 euros): the horrific investigation in Switzerland
An investigation reveals a horrifying network in the Philippines involving the live-streaming of child sexual abuse for a small fee.
Switzerland, they paid 30 euros to watch online the rape of children in the Philippines
A Swiss investigation reveals that child sexual abuse was live-streamed for a fee, exposing a troubling connection between foreign predators and Filipino minors.
Czechs helped with the successful breeding of a rare Philippine eagle chick
Czechs have contributed to the successful breeding of a rare Philippine eagle chick in the Philippines.
The 'Exploding Bowling Fireworks' Korean Women's Basketball Team Advances to World Cup for the 17th Consecutive Time
The South Korean women's basketball team has qualified for the FIBA Women's World Cup for the 17th consecutive time after winning against the Philippines.
Kanlaon Volcano eruption LIVE: Explosion in Philippines with 4km danger zone
Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines erupted, resulting in a significant ash cloud and the issuance of an Alert Level 2 with a 4km danger zone.
Irresistible Japan cruises into Asian Cup semis and delights diaspora
Japan's women's football team secured a commanding 7-0 victory over the Philippines, advancing to the semifinals of the Asian Cup.
D’Tigress seek to bounce back against Philippines
Nigeria's D’Tigress aim to recover from a defeat against South Korea as they prepare to face the Philippines in the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament.
ASEAN Foreign Ministers Discuss Middle East Situation, Cooperate on Energy Supply Among Member Countries
ASEAN foreign ministers held an online meeting to discuss the escalating tensions in the Middle East and affirmed their commitment to cooperate on energy supply.
'Disgusting and Desolate': The Woman Who Earns R$ 10 an Hour to Help Engagement on OnlyFans
A woman from the Philippines shares her troubling experience of earning less than $2 an hour impersonating higher-paid models on the OnlyFans platform.
Arrested on suspicion of involvement in 10-year-old rape and injury case; the man who departed for the Philippines denies charges
A 40-year-old man has been arrested in Japan on suspicion of committing a violent sexual assault against a teenager a decade ago, shortly after he returned from the Philippines where he had fled.
Defense Minister Koizumi considers visiting Southeast Asia in May, discussing equipment exports in Australia in April
Japan's Defense Minister Koizumi is planning a visit to the Philippines and Indonesia in May to discuss expanding security cooperation and defense equipment exports.
Philippines celebrate as jaw-dropping free kick lights up group stage finale
The Philippines secured a spot in the knockout stages of the Women's Asian Cup 2026 with a thrilling finish in the group stage, marked by Japan's impressive performance and highlight goals throughout the match.
Modern Titanic Buried Thousands at Sea. The Doña Paz Ferry Sank in Two Hours
The sinking of the Philippine ferry Doña Paz in 1987 resulted in over 4,000 deaths, surpassing the Titanic disaster in casualties.
Major airline plunges into administration as all flights and bookings cancelled
Royal Air Philippines has entered administration, grounding flights and cancelling bookings for over 3,000 passengers.
‘Human Rights Violation’ Controversy: Attempt to Forcefully Deport Seasonal Workers at Goheung Oyster Farm
A group of Philippine seasonal workers at a Goheung oyster farm narrowly escaped a forced deportation attempt as investigations into their exploitation by brokers were being conducted.
'Lord of the Cockroaches' Filipino Defends Insects
A Filipino entomologist known as 'Lord of the Cockroaches' defends the importance of cockroaches in ecology despite their reputation as pests.
The 'Lord of Cockroaches', the scientist who lives surrounded by these insects
Cristian Lucanas, a scientist in the Philippines, is known as the 'Lord of Cockroaches' for his expertise in these often-misunderstood insects, having discovered 15 species while advocating for their recognition and study.
Koitmaa: if we hadn't won with this team, we would have had to look in the mirror
The Estonian women's ice hockey team secured their advancement to a higher level by defeating the Philippines in a decisive match at the World Championship.
Philippine authorities detain three on suspicion of spying for China, allegedly providing information about the South China Sea
Philippine authorities have arrested three individuals related to the Department of National Defense on allegations of espionage for China, possibly related to intelligence on the contested South China Sea.
Philippines orders energy cuts in response to Middle East war
The Philippines is implementing energy conservation measures amid increasing fuel costs driven by the Middle East conflict, mandating a 10% reduction in fuel usage across government agencies.
Women's football wins 3-0 against the Philippines... Advances to the quarterfinals with two consecutive wins in the Asian Cup
The South Korean women's football team secured their place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 AFC Asian Cup by defeating the Philippines 3-0, marking their second consecutive win in the group stage.
Filipinos Arrested for Espionage on Behalf of China
Several Filipinos have been arrested by the Philippine authorities for espionage activities in favor of China, marking a significant national security concern.
Camerawoman Šárka stuck in a hotel at the airport in the Philippines. We don't go out much in the evening, it can be dangerous, she says
Camerawoman Šárka expresses concerns about safety while being stuck at an airport hotel in the Philippines due to various risks associated with going out at night.
The Heat of K-pop in Manila... First Lady Kim Hye-kyung: 'Let Everyone Have the Opportunity to Go to Korea'
During a K-pop competition in Manila, South Korean First Lady Kim Hye-kyung encouraged more cultural exchanges by suggesting that all participating teams should have the chance to visit Korea.
President Yoon's Emotional Reunion with ‘Filipino Worker’ He Defended 34 Years Ago...Assisted with Industrial Accident Compensation
President Yoon met with Filipino worker Ariel Galac, whom he defended as a human rights lawyer 34 years ago, during his visit to the Philippines, reflecting on the changes in labor compensation laws since their case.
Korean women's football ahead of the second match against the Philippines in the Asian Cup, goal-scoring ability is crucial
The South Korean women's football team aims to improve their goal-scoring efficiency ahead of their upcoming match against the Philippines after a 3-0 victory over Iran in their first game of the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
President Yoon: "If you mess with Koreans, you will face ruin"... Requests temporary extradition of 'Telegram drug king' from the Philippines
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes the commitment to protect Koreans abroad and seeks cooperation from the Philippines to extradite a notorious drug criminal.
Jordanian arrested for visa offences after alleged Bondi attackers visited his coffee shop during Philippines stay
A Jordanian national, Mohammad Odeh Saleh, has been arrested in the Philippines for visa violations after his coffee shop was linked to the alleged perpetrators of a terrorist attack in Bondi, Sydney.
President Yoon meets Korean War veterans in the Philippines, thanking them for their sacrifices
During his state visit to the Philippines, President Yoon expressed gratitude towards Korean War veterans for their sacrifices, emphasizing how their contributions have shaped modern South Korea.
President Yoon: Let's Expand Cooperation in the Shipbuilding and Electrical Fields at Korea-Philippines Forum
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized the need for expanded cooperation in shipbuilding and electrical sectors during the Korea-Philippines Business Forum, held in Manila.
President Yoon: "Expand Defense and AI Cooperation with the Philippines"... 10 MOUs Signed
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the intention to enhance cooperation with the Philippines in defense, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Additional Police Dispatch to Korean Desk in the Philippines... Amendment of MOU between Korea and the Philippines
The South Korean police are enhancing their collaborative efforts with the Philippine authorities by dispatching an additional officer to the Korean Desk and amending their memorandum of understanding to strengthen their responses to transnational crimes.
President Yoon presents 'golden turtle ship' gift to President Marcos during state visit to the Philippines
During his state visit to the Philippines, President Yoon Suk-yeol presented a 'golden turtle ship' as a commemorative gift to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Tragedy in the Philippines: two people died in helicopter crash
A helicopter crash in a residential area of Rizal province in the Philippines resulted in two fatalities, including a Malaysian and a Filipino, while the pilot and three other passengers were injured.
The honeymoon ended in a terrible tragedy – 30-year-old Benjamin's fate shocks Norway
Norwegian handball player Benjamin Herseth tragically died from a heart attack while on his honeymoon in the Philippines.
Missiles and drones in the first island chain: this is how the US secures the Pacific
The US and the Philippines are significantly enhancing military deployments in the Philippines to deter Chinese expansion in the Pacific, particularly concerning Taiwan.
South China Sea expert warns 2026 code of conduct is ‘simply not achievable’
A Chinese expert has expressed skepticism about finalizing a code of conduct for the South China Sea by 2026, citing the impact of the Philippines chairing ASEAN.
Philippines, Capital of Call Centers: Flood of Calls for One and a Half Euros an Hour
The Philippines has become a global leader in customer service outsourcing, primarily due to its population's proficiency in English and low wage costs, though rising protectionism in the U.S. threatens this sector.
'Messy' Matildas happy with Asian Cup opener
The Matildas celebrated a narrow 1-0 victory in their Women's Asian Cup opener against the Philippines but acknowledge the need for improved performances in future matches.
Philippine Embassy: The person killed by the missile strike in Tel Aviv was Mary Ann de Vera, 32
The Philippine Embassy in Israel announced that Mary Ann de Vera, a 32-year-old caregiver from the Philippines, was killed by an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv, while she was taking care of an elderly client.
How the internet reacted to Matildas 1-0 win over Philippines
The Matildas secured a 1-0 victory against the Philippines in the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026, and reactions on social media highlighted the ongoing enthusiasm for the team following their World Cup success.
Sam Kerr fires Australia to victory over the Philippines in Asian Cup opener
Sam Kerr scores the winning goal as Australia defeats the Philippines 1-0 in the Women's Asian Cup opener.
Live: Injury crisis hits Matildas as Asian Cup gets underway in Perth
The Australian women's national football team, the Matildas, faces an injury crisis as they begin the Women's 2026 Asian Cup against the Philippines in Perth.
President Lee departs for state visits to Singapore and the Philippines
President Lee Jae-myung has left for Singapore and the Philippines to enhance cooperation in AI and nuclear power sectors.
How to watch and follow the Matildas' Asian Cup opener
The article provides details about the Matildas' opening match in the Women's Asian Cup, including the time and how to watch the game.