Philippine President Benigno Aquino says he wants to assist Australia, but there are limitations to how much the Philippines can do as developing country
Tropical Storm Koppu that left much of northern Philippines inundated has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but a handful of provinces remain under weather warnings
Tens of thousands are without power and some areas have already been overwhelmed by floodwaters, leaving at least one person dead, displacing 20,000 villagers, officials say
APEC forum discussing ways to ensure power is up and running when disaster strikes; risk managers focusing on how to address food shortages brought on by emergencies
Manila hopes to see gap between Beijing's pronouncements and actual conditions on ground bridged, Foreign Affairs Department says
Health service providers are dealing with a new Supreme Court order curbing some free contraception for the poor
Congressman Francisco Acedillo says information came from his intelligence sources
Philippines Foreign Minister Albert del Rosario expected to raise issue during ASEAN meetings in Kuala Lumpur, this week
Philippine armed forces say they had 'no problem' with live-fire drills but also hope for more transparency in future
An international panel opened long-anticipated hearings into the territorial dispute in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines
Complaints are filed with local prosecutor late Friday as 36-ton Kim Nirvana was lifted from water
Philippine Navy says troops will train in flight surveillance and do live fire and ship search and seizure practice, among other exercises
Move is part of a one-year-old peace pact that is currently hitting snags in country’s legislature
But the various groups opposed to China do not agree on whether they should rely on the United States as a deterrent to China’s increasing assertiveness
Japan and the Philippines agreed Thursday to launch talks on selling Japanese military hardware to the Philippines
Manila supports Tokio’s greater involvement in external defense, but advocacy group for wartime sex slaves keeps wary eye on developments
Supporters say Filipino Mary Jane Veloso was a victim of human trafficking and forced to work as a drug courier
Philippine official suggests group tell China what it is doing is wrong 'and that the massive reclamations should be immediately stopped'
Past ASEAN meetings have downplayed the issue under pressure from China who claims practically the entire South China Sea
Joint exercises involve amphibious landings, live fire drills, maritime surveillance and are more sophisticated, more involved than in past
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