The Philippines has remained on “Tier 1” status for the past 10 years as far as the global campaign against human ...
In our news wrap Wednesday, the Supreme Court is letting Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook stay in her role for now, the White House pulled its nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...
As he taunted Joe Frazier, former heavyweight champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, current champ, pointed at the custom black T-shirts he and his entourage sported as they crashed the Aug. 26, 1975, ...
BOGO, Philippines (AP) — Rescuers used backhoes and sniffer dogs to look for survivors in collapsed houses and other damaged buildings in the central Philippines on Wednesday, a day after an ...
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines on Tuesday, with no tsunami threat reported but aftershocks expected in the days ahead.
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At least 69 people have been killed and dozens injured after a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late on Tuesday. The province of Cebu, which suffered the brunt of the ...
THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has trimmed its growth projections for the Philippines amid continuing headwinds.Gross domestic product growth is expected to hit 5.4 percent this year, down from ...
Multiple aftershocks have struck near the site of a deadly 6.9 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines that killed at least 31 people and injured several others.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded close to 800 aftershocks by Wednesday afternoon ...
On the morning of 1 October 1975, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier stepped into a boxing ring in the Philippines to duke it out for the heavyweight championship of the world. The “Thrilla in Manila”, ...
The Philippine economy is expected to remain resilient, despite losing some momentum amid external headwinds, growing by 5.4 percent in 2025 before accelerating modestly to 5.7 percent next year.