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Philippines Edges Closer To Taiwan Amid Chinese Threats

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#Gravitas amid growing threats in the South China Sea, the Philippines and Taiwan are quietly working together to counter China.
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John Oliver to send stove and grill to Kingston bakery after staff meets 'Cake Bear' challenge

9th - Higher Ed
HBO host John Oliver extended a challenge to a Kingston bakery, and the bakery responded with a new line of cakes bearing a photo of Oliver's face on edible candy paper.
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Philippines House panel probes drug war killings during Duterte’s term

9th - Higher Ed
Families of victims of alleged extrajudicial killings under Philippine ex-President Duterte are testifying before Congress for the 1st time.
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Fleet of Philippine activists challenge Chinese Coast Guard in South China Sea

9th - Higher Ed
Activists with “Atin Ito” (This is Ours) sailed on wooden boats to resupply Filipino fishermen anchored near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
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US-Philippines military exercises: Anger in northern region over ties

9th - Higher Ed
China has condemned joint military exercises by the Philippines and the United States in waters near Taiwan
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Underwater town resurfaces: Drought and extreme heat reveal submerged ruins

9th - Higher Ed
A 300-year-old town in the northern Philippines has resurfaced after it was submerged for the construction of a reservoir 50 years ago
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China coastguard blasts water cannon at Philippine coastguard ship

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese Coast Guard vessels were seen blasting water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
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Philippines heatwave: Schools stay shut and govt issues health alert

9th - Higher Ed
School's out in the Philippines, as a heatwave across parts of Asia shows no sign of easing up.
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Filipinos in B.C. celebrate Lapu-Lapu Day

9th - Higher Ed
A Filipino cultural celebration spanning several city blocks was held in South Vancouver on Saturday. The Lapu-Lapu Day event was the first of its kind in the city, recognizing Filipino heritage and the first Filipino hero, and the CBC’s...
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Philippines heatwave: Schools close amid scorching weather

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of schools have been closed and there've been regular power outages.
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Southeast Asia heatwave: El Nino & climate change behind hotter weather

9th - Higher Ed
A heatwave is bringing scorching temperatures to many parts of Southeast Asia.
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What high-tech weapons are Japan and the Philippines buying, and why?

9th - Higher Ed
Both the Philippines and Japan are looking to buy more high-tech weapons, as regional tensions rise with China.
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US-Japan-Philippines summit: Tensions with China expected to dominate talks

9th - Higher Ed
President Joe Biden on Thursday will host the first-ever trilateral summit with Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
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Philippines drought: Govt warns El Niño will affect most parts by April

9th - Higher Ed
The dry spell has damaged nearly 30,000 hectares of farmland, and is expected to affect almost all provinces in April.
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Philippine Protesters Resist Marcos Jr.'s bid to change constitution

9th - Higher Ed
Philippine protesters resist Marcos Jr.'s bid to change the constitution, fearing it will lead to his power monopoly.
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How Winnipeg's Ati people celebrate their ancestors

9th - Higher Ed
Hailing from the Aklan region in the Philippines, the city's 300--plus Ati clan keep close ties with the history and culture of their forebears. The annual Ati-Atahan festival is a party with a purpose.
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Manila: Challenges facing Filipino-Palestinian families after fleeing Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
The Filipino-Palestinians who escaped the war on Gaza, but are now struggling to settle - as they fear for their loved ones left behind.
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Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Mindanao, Philippines, Prompting Tsunami Warnings in the Region

9th - Higher Ed
An earthquake of at least magnitude 7.5 struck Mindanao in the southern Philippines late on Saturday, triggering evacuation orders for some areas and southwestern Japanese coasts because of warnings of tsunami waves of a metre (3 feet)...
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Bombing attack on Catholic mass in Philippines kills four

9th - Higher Ed
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr condemns ‘senseless and most heinous acts’.
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Philippines bomb attack: Army launches 'massive' manhunt for assailants

9th - Higher Ed
At least four people were killed and dozens of others injured in the blast at Mindanao State University.
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South China Sea dispute: Philippines president says situation is dire

9th - Higher Ed
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is warning of an increasingly dire situation in the South China Sea.
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Myanmar war crimes allegations: Junta taken to court in the Philippines

9th - Higher Ed
Five Myanmar nationals are taking the ruling military junta to court in the Philippines.
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Philippines-China tension: Ships collide in South China Sea close to disputed atoll

9th - Higher Ed
The Philippines has summoned Beijing's ambassador over two collisions between Philippine and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea.
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Philippines, China trade blame over collisions in contested South China Sea

9th - Higher Ed
China and Philippines have blamed each other for the two incidents on Sunday.