Hundreds of Filipinos attended the Chinatown in Manila this Tuesday on the eve of the Lunar New Year, which is celebrated on January 29. The Lunar New Year or Spring Festival falls on January 29 this year,
Analysts say Beijing’s pressure campaign is an attempt to test the Trump administration’s commitment to its support for the Philippines
In an order dated January 16, the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 44 directed the Bureau of Immigration to 'hold and prevent the departure' of the 30 policemen at any Philippine airport, seaport,
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The varying influence of religious groups on Philippine politics was on display this month, potentially impacting the work of Congress and even the results of the midterm national and local elections scheduled for May.
Riding high on the popularity of Labubu and other tiny toys, Japanese brand Gashapon recently set up capsule vending machine stations in Manila with the aim of fueling the thrill of discovering hidden gems — and it's a "sure win" every time,
The Filipino wife of a Chinese national arrested recently in the Philippines for alleged espionage denied on Monday that her husband was a spy, saying he worked for a company specialising in self-driving cars.
Lian Zhaojun, ZTE Philippine’s General Manager for Terminals, expressed gratitude and enthusiasm for the brand’s approach to servicing and offering Filipinos world-class products and services through nubia at a recently opened concept store at SM City Bacoor in Cavite.
The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines says that nearly 200 Afghan nationals have been flown on to the United States after having their special immigration visas processed in the Philippines
The Philippines has launched a comic book to counter what the country says is China’s disinformation campaign to push its expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea.
The Philippines launched a comic book on Friday in its fight against what it called distorted narratives about maritime rights in the disputed South China Sea, a move which drew criticism from China.
One fictional student in the 40-page comic book describes China as a bully and another says Beijing’s “behavior is outrageous.”