A sunrise over the Pacific Ocean, seen from Japan in 2018.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gave an interview to China’s state-run Global Times on Friday in which the erratic leader trashed the United States as “antagonistic and hostile” and advised his successor, President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., to adopt a more conciliatory posture toward China.
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President Joe Biden held a summit with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio.
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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.
Taiwan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 25 years during rush hour on Wednesday, with nine dead, 50 missing, and over 800 injuries reported.
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A crowd of an estimated 20,000 people convened in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines on Friday to observe the tradition of live crucifixions to mark the occasion of Good Friday, when Christians around the world observe the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in anticipation of his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
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A statue of (allegedly) Prince Philip in Cambridge, England.
Customers at an internet cafe in Quezon City, Philippines, can play games that reward players with cryptocurrency tokens.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of the Philippines and Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany this past week at the chancellery in Berlin.
Gang members this week in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is unclear how strong the gangs’ alliance is or whether it will last.
Philippe de Gaulle accompanied his father, Charles, who was president of France at the time, on a trip to West Germany in 1962. The son spoke of General de Gaulle’s coldness toward him.
A U.N. truck carrying aid to Deir al Balah in southern Gaza last week.
Ms. Swift’s performances are a boost for Singapore’s post-pandemic economic recovery.
Guy Philippe in Pestel, Haiti, in 2016, the year before his arrest and conviction in the United States on money laundering charges.
A photo Russia released last month purporting to show the site of a derailed train.
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.
Police investigators on Sunday at the site of an explosion at Mindanao State University in the south Philippine city of Marawi.
Guy Philippe, a leader of the 2004 coup in Haiti, is taken off a bus at Haiti’s National Police station, in Port-au-Prince, after he was deported from the United States on Thursday.
The damaged ceiling of a shopping mall in General Santos City, Philippines, on Saturday, after an earthquake.
President Biden and Xi Jinping last met in November 2022.
Leila de Lima before her hearing in Muntinlupa City, the Philippines, on Monday. The court granted her bail plea.
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.
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.
Janet Kristine Guevarra had to save more than a year’s wages to pay for an annulment.
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.
The crossbow Mr. Chail had in his possession when he was arrested.
A satellite image showing Typhoon Koinu approaching Taiwan on Tuesday.