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In Warning to China, Biden Hosts Summit With Leaders of Japan and Philippines

President Biden discussed security in the South China Sea with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines at the White House.

President Biden with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan at the White House on Thursday. “I want to be clear, the United States defense commitments to Japan and to the Philippines are ironclad,” Mr. Biden said.

What Meltdown? Crypto Comes Roaring Back in the Philippines.

Two years after the cryptocurrency market crashed, internet cafes for playing crypto-earning video games are opening and farmers have started harvesting virtual crops from the games for income.

Customers at an internet cafe in Quezon City, Philippines, can play games that reward players with cryptocurrency tokens.

What the Philippines Is Doing About South China Sea Tensions

Escalating tensions in the South China Sea, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. says, are not only a regional issue, but a global one.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of the Philippines and Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany this past week at the chancellery in Berlin.

Taylor Swift’s Singapore Shows Stir Anger in Southeast Asia

The country is defending paying the pop star to play nowhere else in Southeast Asia. Thailand’s prime minister said the price was up to $3 million per show.

Ms. Swift’s performances are a boost for Singapore’s post-pandemic economic recovery.

Monday Briefing: Ukraine Steps Up Sabotage

Plus the beloved cats of a Chilean prison.

A photo Russia released last month purporting to show the site of a derailed train.

What It Feels Like To Be the Target of China’s Water Cannons

The Philippines invited journalists on a mission to provide fuel to fishermen in disputed waters of the South China Sea amid tensions between Beijing and Manila.

China Coast Guard and maritime militia vessels using a water cannon towards a boat with Philippine officials on the way to reach the Scarborough shoal Saturday.

Explosion at Catholic Mass in Philippines Kills 4 and Injures Dozens

The blast, which was claimed by the Islamic State, occurred in a restive area in the south that was the site of a devastating battle with an ISIS affiliate six years ago.

Police investigators on Sunday at the site of an explosion at Mindanao State University in the south Philippine city of Marawi.

7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Philippines but Tsunami Warnings Are Lifted

The authorities in Japan and the Philippines lifted tsunami warnings in coastal regions after ordering evacuations. Power failures near the epicenter were reported.

Earthquake in Southern Philippines Kills 7

The 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck near General Santos City, where hundreds were injured, and schools and shopping malls were closed.

The damaged ceiling of a shopping mall in General Santos City, Philippines, on Saturday, after an earthquake.

Leila de Lima, Duterte Critic, Is Released on Bail in the Philippines

Though she was never convicted, Ms. de Lima was detained for six years after she fiercely opposed the Philippine former president’s brutal war on drugs.

Leila de Lima before her hearing in Muntinlupa City, the Philippines, on Monday. The court granted her bail plea.

The Beached Philippine Ship That Is Angering China

After multiple maritime clashes, the Philippines invited journalists on a mission to resupply the Sierra Madre. A reporter for The Times was given rare access.

Ukraine Accuses Russia of Deadly Strike on Civilian Ship in Black Sea

The episode, which killed one and injured four others, comes amid a recent uptick in military activity and attacks in the Black Sea, a hot spot in the war between Russia and Ukraine.

A photo released by the Ukrainian authorities showed a damaged civilian ship flying the Liberian flag that Ukraine said had been hit by a Russian missile in the Black Sea region of Odesa.

Radio Journalist, ‘DJ Johnny Walker,’ Fatally Shot During Live Broadcast in the Philippines

A gunman shot and killed Juan Jumalon, known to his followers as D.J. Johnny Walker, while he was livestreaming his radio show on Facebook.

A police officer checked the room where a journalist, Juan Jumalon, was fatally shot during a live broadcast at his home in the southwest Philippines on Sunday.

How Long Will Divorce Remain Illegal in the Philippines?

A campaign in the Philippines that frames divorce as a basic human right is gaining momentum, despite systemic and religious barriers.

Janet Kristine Guevarra had to save more than a year’s wages to pay for an annulment.

Japan and Philippines, Wary of China, Look to Expand Military Ties

An agreement, driven by the shared view that Beijing increasingly poses a threat to the region, would give Tokyo access to bases and make it easier to conduct joint drills.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan, seated, at the presidential palace in Manila on Friday, where he met with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines.

Typhoon Koinu: Taiwan Prepares for Rain and Wind Ahead of Landfall

Weather officials in Taiwan on Tuesday declared a land warning and a strong wind notice for multiple cities.

A satellite image showing Typhoon Koinu approaching Taiwan on Tuesday.

Typhoon Koinu Moves Toward Taiwan

Forecasters in Taiwan expected Koinu, which formed over the weekend, to get stronger in the coming days.

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