
Typhoon Tino leaves trail of damage across Visayas and Mindanao
The Philippines is again counting the costs of extreme weather, and Typhoon Tino is the latest reminder of how vulnerable many communities remain. Internationally known

The Philippines is again counting the costs of extreme weather, and Typhoon Tino is the latest reminder of how vulnerable many communities remain. Internationally known

As October draws to a close, Filipinos prepare for one of the country’s busiest and most emotional holidays. Roads fill up, candles sell out, and

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is in Kuala Lumpur for the 47th ASEAN Summit, urging fellow leaders to keep the bloc relevant through “practical, inclusive,

A Philippine Navy patrol recovered illegal drugs and suspected Chinese rocket debris, showing how drug trafficking in the West Philippine Sea now overlaps with environmental

In a cityscape of high-rises and traffic, it’s easy to forget that food can still grow close to home. Across Metro Manila, families are finding

The Duterte trial entered a new phase this week after judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) denied former president Rodrigo Duterte’s request for release

The Pag-asa Island clash between Philippine and Chinese vessels has sharpened an already tense maritime standoff. Both governments accused each other of provoking Sunday’s confrontation

When Chinese ships fired water cannons at Filipino boats near Ayungin Shoal, the aggression was clear. But what most Filipinos didn’t see was that another

The flood control scandal continues to roil Philippine politics, with new testimonies, shifting inquiries, and fresh questions about the government’s capacity to deliver honest infrastructure

September 20 is World Cleanup Day, a UN-recognized campaign that mobilizes volunteers worldwide to remove waste from coastlines, rivers, and streets. In the Philippines, major