Tag: Philippines
Group says road crashes kill 1,670 children yearly in Philippines
“Our road system should be designed to protect the lives of the most vulnerable road users such as children and pedestrians”
Philippines undercounts recent ‘drug war’ deaths, says Human Rights Watch
Police claim of 46 killed far below independent monitor’s figure, says HRW
Kamala Harris to visit Philippines in show of US support on...
Harris will visit Palawan as part of a two-nation Asia trip that includes filling in for President Joe Biden at an APEC summit in Bangkok
Marcos returns from ‘successful’ participation in ASEAN summits
Marcos said the meetings gave heads of state the chance to give their positions, get a good idea of where things stand
Case of slain journalist ‘grisly proof’ of problems besetting Philippine justice...
“The case also stands for grisly proof that many of the problems of the Philippine justice system remain”
Oxfam urges Philippine delegation at COP27 to hold rich governments accountable
The call came after a new report details how the world’s richest people cause carbon emissions a million times more than an average person
Philippines beats growth forecast despite soaring inflation
The surprising performance was driven by increased spending on restaurants, hotels and travel, as well as investment
Photos: Philippines’ Christmas business is on
Mall patrons enjoy the fireworks and lights display at Eastwood Mall in Quezon City during the annual “Christmas Tree Lighting” event
More rain on the way as Philippine storm death toll hits...
More than 355,400 people fled their homes as Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae pounded swathes of the archipelago nation late last week
Photos: Philippines marks All Saints’ Day with ‘parade of saints’
The Church encourages parents to dress their children like saints to create a deeper awareness of the lives of holy men and women


















