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Manila is concerned about the United States' decision to impose 20% tariffs on Philippine exports but will continue to negotiate, its economic affairs minister said.
The sister of missing sabungero on Thursday, July 10 expressed cautious hope as authorities began scouring Lake Taal for the ...
U.S. Air Force F-35s are operating on Philippine soil for the first time as part of aerial combat drills between Washington ...
This is the adorable moment a toddler delighted motorists stuck in traffic when he suddenly played peek-a-boo with them.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Free Press Unlimited (FPU) — travelled to Tacloban City and Manila from 16 to 20 June as part of the Consultative ...
Domestic travel continues to lead the recovery of the Philippine tourism industry, with its receipts able to make up for the “shortfall” in international arrivals, real estate advisory firm Leechiu ...
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) said the Philippines plans to hold air talks with four major tourism markets within the ...
Filipino bishops called on Catholics to “combat moral indifference” over the delay in Vice President Sara Duterte’s ...
The Houthis released dramatic footage of the sinking of the Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned Eternity C, which the rebels ...
The Philippines is planning to negotiate with Washington to lower tariffs after the United States moved to impose higher 20% ...
AirAsia Philippines on Wednesday officially opened its new headquarters in Pasay as part of its commitment to delivering World’s Best Service and reflects ...
Search teams arrived Thursday at a lake south of the Philippine capital Manila to look for dozens of cockfighters allegedly ...