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SEA Games 2019: Philippines promotes national sports
The Philippines is hosting Southeast Asian Games for fourth time, and much is at stake.
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Typhoon Kammuri slams into Philippines, killing at least 2
The main Luzon island was hit by powerful storm leading to mass evacuations in coastal areas and hillside communities.
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Jordy Navarra makes Filipino food for Filipinos
In this mini-episode of Fork the System, we sat down with Chef Jordy Navarra of Toyo Eatery about why he focuses on food from the homeland.
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Moro Food of Mindanao: This is Filipino, Too | Fork the System | EP 2
Representation matters. What does it mean to be Filipino? And what is Filipino food?
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Philippine court to announce verdict on Ampatuan massacre case
After 10 years, families of the victims of the Ampatuan massacre in the Philippines may finally get justice.
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Canada's fix for garbage spat with the Philippines on its way
More than 100 containers of Canadian waste were shipped to Manila in 2013 and 2014 — and have been there since. Earlier this week, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to send the containers of decaying goods back to Canada.
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Canada will take back rotting garbage sent to the Philippines
Canada has made an offer to the Philippines to take back more than six dozen shipping containers full of rotting garbage that were erroneously shipped there several years ago, the federal environment minister said today.
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Time's person of the year thinks Canada should worry about fake news
Investigative journalist Maria Ressa has been tracking hate networks in the Philippines for years. She was named one of Time magazine's persons of the year in 2018 for her work as a 'guardian of truth,' and now she has concerns for...
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Tina Brown: Facebook Is a 'Vulture' on Journalism That Should Be Regulated
Tina Brown slammed Facebook as a "vulture" on journalism and called President Trump a "con man" during an interview on Cheddar Monday. The former top editor of "Vanity Fair" and "The New Yorker" said Facebook has "destroyed the business...
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Amidst Lockdown, Philippines's Largest TV Network Goes Off Air | The Listening Post
Filipino government forces a TV network off air. Plus, COVID-19 is used as cover to stifle dissent in Hong Kong.
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Looking for Love in the Faroes
Would you trade life in the sunny tropics for a tiny country near the Arctic Circle? More and more Asian women are.
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ISIS's allies in the Philippines
Philippine police say the attack at a Manila casino was not terror-related, but the country is on edge as militants linked to ISIS lay siege to a southern city
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Inside the Quezon City jail
In one of the Philippines' most crowded jails, prisoners must sleep in stairwells and basketball courts
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Sexual Assault in the Philippines Catholic Church
Catholic priests in the Philippines accused of sexual assault are going unpunished. Some victims say they were paid to drop their complaints.
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Massive fire in Philippines leaves over 15,000 homeless
Flames rip through shanty town outside of Manila
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Victims of Duterte's War on Drugs
Since Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as President of the Philippines six months ago, more than 6,000 people have been killed in his war on drugs. Most of the victims come from impoverished communities.
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Philippine protest turns violent as police, protesters clash
Police use water cannon, security vehicle to subdue demonstrators
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First Filipino win at Venice Film Festival
A jury headed by British film director Sam Mendes has awarded the Venice Film Festival’s top prize to a black-and-white drama about revenge and forgiveness. The prize is a first for a Filipino film. Director Lav Diaz dedicated it to his...
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PM makes his point at G7: terror ransoms must not be paid
G7 poised to take a strong stand against the practice of governments paying ransoms for hostages kidnapped by groups linked to terrorism
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Expert says Abu Sayyaf is a criminal gang
Group believed to be holding hostages including Canadian Robert Hall, is not a terrorist organization, says Zachary Abuza
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Bangladesh central bank boss resigns over cyber heist, money hunt continues
Bangladesh’s central bank governor has resigned over the theft by hackers of $81 million (73 million euros) as investigators try to track where that money went. Cyber criminals broke into the central bank’s computers and transfered the...
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Miss Universe pageant: Well this is awkward
Crown presented then taken away from Colombia; 'Horrible mistake,' host Steve Harvey admits
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Huge gaffe ends 2015 Miss Universe pageant
Host announces wrong winner before backtracking several minutes later