Philippines, China and Wipha
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Marcos, who arrived in Washington on Sunday, is due to hold talks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday before meeting Trump at the White House on Tuesday. He will also meet U.S. business leaders investing in the Philippines during his trip.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRadio journalist shot dead in the PhilippinesSegovia, who tackled “social issues, local governance, and community concerns” in his popular morning show, was shot dead shortly after he stepped out of Radio WOW in the city of Bislig on Mindanao island.
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Diver explores underwater world of endangered giant clams in PhilippinesThis is the mesmerizing moment a freediver explores the seabed in Bohol, Philippines on July 3, swimming among dozens of endangered giant clams.
MANILA: A local radio broadcaster was gunned down in the southern Philippines on Monday (Jul 21), a presidential task force said, adding to the growing list of media workers killed in a country ranked among the most dangerous in the world for journalists.
The country has been gradually expanding military cooperation with the U.S., Japan, and Beijing-claimed Taiwan.
The Philippine government on Sunday disputed China's latest advisory warning its students about safety risks in the country, calling the security alert "inaccurate" and "mischaracterizing" the actual situation on the ground.
McDonald’s Philippines continues its growth and scaling as it opened its 800th store in the country last June 30. This milestone store is located at Davao Globa
China’s Education Ministry has issued a safety warning for Chinese students in the Philippines, following what it describes as a series of criminal incidents targeting Chinese nationals.
Production has begun on 'Salvageland,' a neo-Western from the Philippines that sees veteran actor Richard Gomez return to theatrical features.
Three Filipinos were dead and over 300,000 individuals have been affected by Typhoon Wipha in recent days, Philippine authorities said Sunday,