
Victims of Typhoon Kristine: National Day of Mourning
Typhoon Kristine swept across the Philippines on October 24, forcing over half a million people to abandon their homes. Local authorities described as unlike anything

Typhoon Kristine swept across the Philippines on October 24, forcing over half a million people to abandon their homes. Local authorities described as unlike anything

Since the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953, tens of thousands of North Koreans have either escaped or attempted to escape the totalitarian

Tensions between India and Canada rose sharply after the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023 outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, British Columbia.

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte recently admitted to the existence of a “death squad” intended to curb crime in Davao City during his tenure as

Last week, Tropical Storm Kristine hit the Philippines, triggering widespread flooding, landslides, and destruction, impacting over half a million families. The National Disaster Risk Reduction

Chinese hackers breached Verizon’s system, targeting phones used by individuals connected to Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s campaign. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his

Twenty-four years after the Sipadan Island Raid by Abu Sayyaf Militants, where 21 Western citizens and Asian workers were kidnapped from a dive resort in

The tensions between China and the Philippines stem primarily from territorial disputes in the South China Sea, particularly over the Spratly Islands, Scarborough Shoal, and

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte launched a sharp criticism of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, accusing him of incompetence and poor leadership, highlighting the

On Tuesday October 15, thousands of US and Filipino marines kicked off 10 days of joint military exercises, also known as Kamandag, in the northern