Manila's first BrahMos missile battery, with a striking range of up to 290 kilometres, will be stationed in Western Luzon — a broader classification of provinces on the western side of Luzon Island
Within 48 hours of eating Devil crab for a food vlogging video, the 51-year-old woman died due to poisoning while undergoing treatment in a hospital
Australian police are investigating a trip to the Philippines made by the father-son duo behind the Bondi Beach mass shooting, exploring potential links to Islamist militants and ISIS inspiration
Typhoon Fung-Wong, now a super typhoon, is set to make landfall on the Philippines' archipelago. The storm is as big as the country
Three batteries of the Indian supersonic anti-ship missiles were procured in 2022 in a $375 million deal amid tensions with China over Scarborough Shoal
The Philippine Marine Corps in a video presentation revealed the deployment of the Indian-made supersonic missiles in Western Luzon under the Marine’s Coastal Defense Regiment’s command
China has evacuated around 2 million people from the southern province of Guangdong as it prepares for Typhoon Ragasa, the 'king of storms', to make landfall today
The Chinese publication accused India of having transactional motives, suggesting its real intention was to market and sell arms, particularly the BrahMos missile, to Manila
The 79-year-old Rodrigo Duterte became the first Asian former head of the state to go on trial at the ICC when he was arrested in Manila on Tuesday
Video released by the Philippine coast guard appeared to show the Magbanua being rammed by a Chinese coast guard ship
Army troops and police cordoned off the university shortly after the bombing
Tsunami waves may hit the southern parts of the Philippines, weather agencies warned
Japan has had a longstanding territorial dispute with China
US, Canada, and Japan expressed support for Philippines
The Rappler had been critical of Duterte's bloody war on drugs
Wang did not say how China would respond
Ressa argued the cases were former President Duterte's ploy to muzzle criticism
The Philippines was towing the object to the land when a Chinese ship seized it
VP to underscore the importance of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea
Experts say the Philippines has become a global hotspot for child sex exploitation
Almost two million others were swamped by floods in several provinces
Torrential rain is expected in Manila and nearby provinces over the weekend
Dozens of flights have been cancelled
Some of the soldiers were returning from an intelligence-gathering mission
Homes flooded, massive power outage amongst other damages
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