A municipality in the Philippines broke a Guinness World Record by gathering more than 2,000 people dressed as angels.
16 (UPI) --A municipality in the Philippines broke a Guinness World ... The previous record of 1,275 people was set in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 2015. Jan. 2 (UPI) -- An Australian snake ...
The Philippines has ratified a new defence pact with Japan that would allow each country’s military to deploy on each other’s soil amid increased regional tensions with China. The Philippine ...
MANILA: The Philippines said on Monday (Dec 23) it planned to acquire the United States Typhon missile system as part of a push to secure its maritime interests, sparking warnings from China of a ...
MANILA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte will no longer sit on the National Security Council after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed an order removing her office from ...
The Southeast Asian nation’s monthslong festive period is more frequently being marked by climate devastation.
Malacañang on Friday declared January 9, 2025, a special non-working day in Manila to allow for the orderly procession of devotees and to ease traffic ...
Manila — A volcano briefly erupted in the central Philippines on Monday, sending a huge ash column high into the sky as the government ordered the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from ...
Nazareno 2025 will mark the religious festival’s first celebration since it was declared a “national feast” to be observed in ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines maintained its position as second in Southeast Asia in the World Bank’s Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI) for 2023. The latest SPI showed the ...
China says Philippines provoking trouble with US support Philippine coast guard accuses China of bullying Philippines and China have long disputed South China Sea BEIJING/MANILA, Dec 14 (Reuters ...
Mount Kanlaon in central Philippines has erupted, sending a huge ash column into the sky and startling residents as the government ordered the evacuation of thousands of those living in ...