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Philippines denounces Chinese plans to search ships passing through South ... Washington Post MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Saturday denounced Chinese plans to search ships sailing through what Beijing says is its territory in the South China Sea in the latest irritant between the countries. The Department of Foreign Affairs said in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines to prosecute parents of child soldiers ABC Online In the Philippines a proposed new law would prosecute parents whose children are drafted into armed conflict as child soldiers. It's believed there are thousands of child soldiers in the country, but there are concerns that the new law will criminalise ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippine Azkals returns to semis Sun.Star And unlike in 2010, when the Philippines shocked the region with a surprise semifinal entry, the Azkals will finally have that home game on Dec. 8 at the Rizal Memorial Stadium against the winner of Group B. Defending champion Malaysia was set to face ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Philippines economy continues to flourish Aljazeera.com Growth figures in the Philippines have exceeded expectations and investor confidence is up, but this progress has meant little to the average Filipino. There are now over ten million Filipinos working abroad, and they are considered national heroes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why the Philippines cannot afford to be "Like-Minded" in Doha Inquirer.net Seldom has a global conference been so devoid of positive expectations than the coming United Nations Climate Conference that will take place in Doha, Qatar in late November and early December. People could be forgiven for thinking a joke was being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Palace lauds Philippines inclusion on top offshoring destinations Sun.Star According to a new report from global real estate adviser Jones Lang LaSalle, the Philippines, India and China are the top three global shoring locations for corporations based on the number of jobs created in shared service centers, call centers and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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