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U.S. Army 2nd Lt. William Bucey died in a Japanese prison camp in 1944. DNA and forensic analysis confirmed his identity. He ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNMaArte Fair 2025 showcases Filipino craftsmanship, cultural heritageThe Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.’s annual MaArte Fair is back this year with its most exciting and colorful edition yet, themed “Kaalaman, Kultura at Kaartehan.” ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe history of US bases and a planned ammunition factoryAT Subic Bay, a planned United States factory where missiles and drones would be assembled and ammunitions produced is feared ...
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte said on Saturday she would have President Ferdinand Marcos Jr assassinated if she herself were killed, prompting Marcos’ office to vow “immediate proper ...
In the gripping game of thrones of Philippine politics, voters have delivered former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte a sweeping mayoral victory in his hometown stronghold of Davao ...
Today marks a milestone that few government agencies can claim—the Philippine Ports Authority celebrates its 51st year of ...
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has questioned whether her impeachment trial on charges that include a suspected plot to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. can go forward when a new ...
Chinese ships have repeatedly rammed Philippine ships in the South China Sea. The U.S. has a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines, which could lead to American intervention.
Philippine senators on Tuesday voted to return an impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte to the lower house to clarify its constitutionality, in a surprise move just hours after ...
Today, it is a historical hub, housing important Philippine landmarks like the San Agustin Church, recognized as a world heritage site in 1993.
DoubleDragon—controlled by billionaire Tony Tan Caktiong and tycoon Edgar Sia II—aims to boost sales of the property developer twentyfold to 500 billion pesos ($8.5 billion) pesos by 2035.
China put "lives at risk" with the "unlawful use of water cannons" against Philippine vessels in the South China Sea, the U.S. ambassador in Manila says.
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