As police say they are investigating who is behind the bombings, negotiators say acts of violence can help spur peace
Government negotiators say 2 hour meeting in Tokyo suburb was cordial and both sides agreed on need to fast-track peace negotiations
Foreign affairs secretary brings up country's grievance over China’s intrusions during forum at ASEAN security forum in Indonesia
Four legislators, members of military and journalists visited Kalayan or "freedom" islands
Top Philippines official announces plan to take Spratly Islands fight with China over to UN court
While reiterating stance that 'what's ours is ours', official says joint cooperation, exploration should prevail in disputed areas
Formal negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front have been occurring since 1997, although they break down repeatedly
Posts were located in Boxall Reef, part of the hotly-disputed Spratly group of islands
Government says Chinese ships unloaded building materials and put up military posts on reefs claimed by Manila
Attorney for 14 of victims’ families read names of journalists who were in a convoy when it was attacked in November 2009
Chinese diplomat visits the Philippines for talks over disputed waters
Government, MILF separatists hashing out aspects of comprehensive pact
Philippine ship was exploring for oil near chain of internationally disputed islands
Workers spent days sheltering in residences as north African nation erupted in violent anti-government protests
Celebrations marking anniversary of the People Power Revolution that toppled long-ruling dictator Ferdinand Marcos
Project was spearheaded by International Rice Research Institute and delivers message on fertilizer via cell phones
One year ago, more than 50 people were killed in what is considered the Philippines' worst act of political violence.
International researcher cites main reason as the fact that India has 21 million tons of rice stocked up
Philippines hit hard by debilitating mosquito-borne illness
Prominent Philippine politician accused in last year's massacre of 57 people, including 30 journalists
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