- Philippines VP Duterte must go on trial due to severity of . . .
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte must be tried, and ultimately convicted, over serious charges, including an alleged threat to have the president killed, prosecutors argued
- Kidnapping of Elliot Eastman - Wikipedia
On October 17, 2024, Elliot Eastman, an American YouTuber residing in the Philippines, was kidnapped and wounded by armed men from his home in Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte Police reports have stated he was shot in the leg and abdomen and was last seen being dragged into a boat into the Sulu Sea [2] The suspects were identified as Mursid Ahod, Abdul Sahibad, and Fahad Sahibad [3] As of
- Duterte takes responsibility for Philippines drug war . . . - AOL
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he takes full responsibility for his administration's "war on drugs", in a video message posted on his Facebook account, as he braces for a legal
- Philippine Flood-Corruption Scandal Comes to Fore After . . . - AOL
The Sept 21 protest coalesced members of Philippine civil society, demanding accountability from the government Since then, the government has tried to address the corruption problem
- Philippines alarmed over China arrest of alleged . . . - AOL
The Philippines expressed alarm on Saturday over the arrest of three Filipinos in China on suspicion of espionage, saying they were ordinary citizens and the arrests could be retaliation for
- Philippines Duterte says he will accept arrest if ICC issues . . .
HONG KONG MANILA (Reuters) -Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte said in Hong Kong that he was ready for possible arrest amid reports the International Criminal Court (ICC) was poised to
- Typhoon Mawar – latest: Thousands evacuated as . . . - AOL
Typhoon Mawar, now known as Betty locally, is forecast to “steadily weaken over the next five days”, according to the latest update from Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical
- Philippines volcano eruption forces mass evacuation as ‘more . . .
Nearly 87,000 people in the Philippines have been ordered to leave their homes immediately following the strongest eruption of Mount Kanlaon in recent years The National Disaster Risk Reduction
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