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Former Philippines president arraigned in plunder case
World NowAccused of diverting nearly $9 million from a government office that raises money for charity, the former president of the Philippines refused to enter a plea Monday in a Quezon City courtroom. It was a small act of defiance from Gloria Macapagal Arroyo... -
Long-elusive Philippines peace accord reflects exhaustion
World NowGlobal Focus: With 150,000 dead from decades of religious and ethnic fighting and no family in the southern Philippines free of fear they could be the next slain, Filipinos and their fractious leaders have run out of energy for rebellion. A road map to... -
Philippines rains kill dozens, drive thousands from homes
World NowPounding rains in the Philippines have driven more than 260,000 people from their homes and claimed dozens of lives as landslides bury homes and streets turn into swamps, disaster officials said Tuesday.... -
Craze for 'noynoying' annoys Philippine leaders
World NowA craze for "noynoying" is annoying leaders in the Philippines as activists photograph themselves lazing around with bored expressions -- a dig at President Benigno Aquino III for supposedly doing too little.... -
Philippines braces for North Korean rocket debris
World NowAs North Korea prepares to launch a rocket southward, a path that could put it near the Philippines, the islands have cleared their northeastern waters and airspace and warned people to stay inside, unconvinced by North Korean assurances that the rocket... -
A Thrilla in Manila: President spars with predecessor
World NowTwo Philippines presidents are battling it out over the right of travel. Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has sought to leave the Philippines for urgent medical care. But President Benigno Aquino III is trying to prevent yet another tarnished... -
Philippine Palace backs proclamation of senators
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila / Asia News NetworkMANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) -- A Philippine Palace official on Sunday backed the proclamation of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) of winning senatorial candidates ahead of the full count of votes, but said anybody could hale the agency...Tags: Politics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Germany, Media Industry, Elections
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EDITORIAL: The anger of the Taiwanese cannot be so easily appeased
China PostTAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- The recent killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine Coast Guard has led to diplomatic tensions between Taiwan and Philippines, spawning a series of sanctions levied on the Philippine government by Taiwan. The...Tags: Taiwan, Politics, Germany, Human Interest, Government
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Philippine govt pressed on economic reforms
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila / Asia News NetworkMANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) -- After consolidating power during the recent mid-term elections, now is the time for Philippine President Benigno Aquino III to "sink his teeth" into substantial reforms to raise the productivity and efficiency...Tags: Economic Indicator, Germany, HSBC Holdings plc, Media Industry, Gross Domestic Product
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Aquino apologises for Taiwan fisher's death
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila / Asia News NetworkMANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) -- Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on Wednesday formally apologised to Taiwan for the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipino Coast Guards in disputed waters off Batanes last Thursday. Aquino also...Tags: Taiwan, Politics, Germany, Government, Fishing
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Taiwan says Filipino apology in fisherman's death not enough
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippines' coast guard has spiraled into a series of sanctions and sparked a rare anger-fest threatening the normally solid Pacific Rim alliance. The dispute has not eased despite...
Tags: Taiwan, Christianity, Philippines, Religion and Belief, NATO
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'One China' policy of Philippines isn't acceptable, says Taiwan official
China PostTAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- Taiwan would not accept an apology by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III over the recent killing of a fisherman if it was made to China instead of Taiwan, said Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyn yesterday. Aquino stated...Tags: Taiwan, Politics, Philippines, Manila (Philippines), Germany
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