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The Philippines’ national carrier wants to exit bankruptcy by year-end with the Tan family, a prominent Filipino business clan, retaining its majority stake.
Censors say the Barbie movie can be shown in theaters, but only with lines blurred on a "child-like" map that has irked more than one nation.
433 People Won a $4 Million Lottery. Was It Pure Luck? The result of a lotto drawing in the Philippines has set off a national debate about randomness, probability, fraud and human nature.
MANILA, Philippines — New-look Philippine men’s football team is staying the course despite blowing a “winnable” game in their Asean Championship opener at home and settling for a 1-1 draw ...
A moderately strong, 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Philippines on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 12:05 a.m. Philippine ...
The Philippines cleared the “Barbie” movie for release following calls to ban the show due to a controversial map of China’s “nine-dash line.” The decision came after the film review ...
The Management Association of the Philippines is pushing for the conduct of further consultations on the proposed P200 daily minimum wage increase to properly assess its impact on the economy.
Top defense and diplomatic officials of the United States and Philippines agreed on Tuesday to complete a road map in coming months for the delivery of U.S. defense assistance to the Southeast ...
A new Philippine map that includes the West Philippine Sea as part of its jurisdiction will be released soon, according to the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority.
MANILA, Philippines — Alex Eala booked a 6-3, 6(4)-7, 6-3 win over Romania’s Anca Todoni and advanced to the main draw of the Lexus Nottingham Open yesterday in England. Eala wasted a 4-2 lead ...
China is seeking to substantiate its claim to a contentious reef in the Philippines' internationally recognized exclusive economic zone (EEZ), further escalating tensions with the U.S. ally ...
A Newsweek map shows the path followed by Chinese Coast Guard's "Monster" ship as it patrolled within the Philippines' maritime zone in recent weeks, despite the U.S. ally's continued protests.