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Philippines backs rearming of Japan Financial Times The Philippines would strongly support a rearmed Japan shorn of its pacifist constitution as a counterweight to the growing military assertiveness of China, according to the Philippine foreign minister. "We would welcome that very much," Albert del ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weakened typhoon set to make second landfall in Philippines Chicago Tribune NEW BATAAN, Philippines (Reuters) - A much-weakened storm was set to make landfall in the Philippines' northwest on Sunday, five days after the year's strongest typhoon killed 540 people and caused crop damage worth about 8 billion pesos ($195.38 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pacquiao loss dampens spirit of typhoon-wracked Philippines Washington Post MANILA, Philippines — Filipino fans were stunned by Manny Pacquiao's knockout defeat to Juan Manuel Marquez, dampening the spirit of a nation battered by a powerful typhoon that killed more than 600 people in the southern region where the boxing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Teams set to light up Jalan Besar AFF Suzuki Cup: Philippines, Singapore ready ... New Straits Times Shahril Ishak, who tops the AFF Suzuki Cup scoring charts with four goals, missed a glorious opportunity for Singapore in the first half, with a swerving free kick from Paul Mulders after the break proving the best effort by the Philippines. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine cops in the dark over kidnapped duo The Star Online KOTA KINABALU: The Philippines police are in the dark over the two Malaysian cousins kidnapped by five gunmen from Lahad Datu in the east coast of Sabah and reportedly taken across to southern Philippines three weeks ago. "They have not been sighted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine equities mart found overpriced BusinessWorld Online Edition THE PHILIPPINES may have presented a "compelling structural story" to investors, but its equities market appears overpriced compared to its peers in Asia and the Pacific, Nomura Equity Research said in a recent report. "For the first time since the mid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine typhoon havoc 'getting worse' Aljazeera.com Aid agencies say the situation after typhoon Bopha hit the Philippines is getting worse. The death toll has climbed to 540 people and more than 800 people are still missing, including hundreds of fisherman. Al Jazeera's Caroline Malone explains. See all stories on this topic » |
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