The reclusive only child of five-star Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur made a rare public statement to honor the Americans and Filipinos who fought to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation during World War II.
Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Romualdez, center, answers questions from reporters during a news conference with the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines in Manila, Philippine
Officials closed schools in nearly half of Metro Manila on Monday, affecting tens of thousands of students Soaring temperatures shut down schools in nearly half the Philippine capital on Monday, local officials said,
A devotee with an ash cross on her forehead lights candles during Ash Wednesday rites March 5, 2025 at the Redemptorist Church in Manila, Philippines as Catholics in the this predominantly Roman Catholic nation observe the start of lent.
Hi, it’s Jerome in Manila... The Philippines was recently the location of a high-level meeting among worried instant noodle manufacturers who are having to make deep-seated changes to their products to keep up with shifting tastes.
Two Russian tourists, who went scuba diving in waters south of Manila, have died when they were swept away by strong undercurrents with one drowning and the other being attacked by sharks
A pair of U.S. veterans are headed home after one of the last visits to the Philippines by Americans who fought there during World War II.
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Officials say more than 400 people, half of them from China, were arrested by Philippine authorities in a raid on a suspected online gambling and scam hub in a busy commercial district in Manila
Catholics gather at the Manila Cathedral in Manila, Philippines on Friday Feb. 21, 2025 to pray for the healing and recovery of Pope Francis as part of a nationwide call
Philippine defence minister Gilberto Teodoro said he would discuss China's attempts to change the international order during a bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart in Manila on Monday. (Reporting by Mikhail Flores;
The Philippines defense agreements with the United States will stay intact under President Donald Trump, according to Manilas ambassador to Washington, Jose Manuel Romualdez. Speaking at a media forum in Manila,
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