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Criminal Religion 

Filipino Church Leaders Indicted in Immigration Scam

February 13, 2020February 14, 2020 MARTIN MACIAS JR
charity, churches, conspiracy, forfeiture, Fraud, immigration, indictment, Philippines

A federal grand jury in California has returned an indictment against three administrators of a Philippines-based church accused of orchestrating a scheme to bring church members to the United States to work long hours as “miracle worker” donation collectors.

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International Politics 

Philippines Says It Will Boot Out US Troops

February 11, 2020February 11, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Diplomacy, military, Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, threats, treaty

The Philippines notified the United States on Tuesday it would end a major security pact allowing U.S. forces to train in the country, in the most serious threat under President Rodrigo Duterte to their 69-year treaty alliance.

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Health International 

First Virus Death Reported Outside of China

February 3, 2020February 3, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Asia, coronavirus, diseases, hospitals, Philippines

The first death outside China from the new coronavirus was recorded Sunday in the Philippines, as countries around the world evacuated hundreds of their citizens from the infection zone and Chinese authorities completed a new, rapidly constructed 1,000-bed hospital for victims of the outbreak.

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Criminal International Religion 

Filipino Church Leaders Arrested in Immigrant-Trafficking Scam

January 29, 2020January 30, 2020 MARTIN MACIAS JR
churches, immigration, Labor, Philippines, trafficking

Three leaders of a Philippines-based church were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of orchestrating a plan to bring church members to the United States to work long hours as “miracle worker” donation collectors.

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Environment International 

Philippines Fears Bigger Eruption May Be Coming

January 14, 2020January 14, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
evacuation, Natural disasters, Philippines, volcano

A volcano near the Philippine capital spewed lava into the sky and trembled constantly Tuesday, possibly portending a bigger and more dangerous eruption, as tens of thousands of people fled villages darkened and blanketed by heavy ash.

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Environment International 

Thousands Flee Volcanic Eruption in Philippines

January 13, 2020January 13, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Natural disasters, Philippines, volcano

Red-hot lava gushed out of a volcano near the Philippine capital Monday as tens of thousands of people fled the area through heavy ash and frightening tremors. Experts warned that the eruption could get worse and plans were being made to evacuate hundreds of thousands more.

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International Politics 

Philippines Orders Evacuation of Its Citizens From Iraq

January 8, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
ap6, Assassination, Iran, Iraq, Philippines

The Philippine government said Wednesday that it has ordered the mandatory evacuation of Filipino workers from Iraq and the coast guard said it is sending a vessel to the Middle East to ferry its citizens to safety in case acts of war between the United States and Iran continue.

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International 

Philippines Plans to Evacuate Workers From Iraq & Iran

January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Asia, Assassination, evacuation, Iran, Iraq, Philippines

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the military to prepare to deploy its aircraft and ships “at any moment’s notice” to evacuate thousands of Filipino workers in Iraq and Iran, reflecting Asia’s growing fears for its citizens amid a potential outbreak of wider war in the Middle East.

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Government International 

Philippines Bans US Senators, Mulls Visa for Americans

December 27, 2019December 27, 2019 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Philippines, politician, Sanctions, Visas

The Philippines banned two U.S. senators and threatened to introduce visa restrictions for Americans entering the country, the president’s spokesman said Friday, if Washington pushes ahead with sanctions against Filipino officials involved in jailing a leading opposition leader.

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Environment International 

Christmas Typhoon Leaves 28 Dead in Philippines

December 27, 2019December 27, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Philippines, Storms

A typhoon that barreled through the central Philippines left at least 28 dead and 12 missing and forced thousands to flee their homes, devastating Christmas celebrations in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.

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Entertainment Health International Latest Headlines 

Eight Die in Philippines After Drinking Coconut Wine

December 23, 2019December 23, 2019 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
alcohol, Philippines

Eight people died and hundreds were taken to hospitals in the Philippines after drinking coconut wine believed to contain high levels of methanol, authorities said Monday.

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Employment International Personal Injury 

29 Dead

December 23, 2019December 23, 2019 BRIEF
Disaster, Fire, Philippines

Twenty-nine workers died in a fire at a four-story call center in Davao City, Philippines on Dec. 23, 2017 that was operated as a joint venture by the U.S. company Dynata fka Survey Sampling International, their survivors claim in Waterbury, Conn. Superior Court.

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International 

Duterte to End Martial Law in Philippine South After 2 Years

December 10, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
military, Philippines, Terrorism

President Rodrigo Duterte has decided to end more than two years of martial law in the southern Philippines after government forces weakened Islamic militant groups there with the capture and killing of their leaders, his spokesman said Tuesday.

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Environment International 

Powerful Typhoon Kammuri Batters the Philippines

December 3, 2019December 3, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Natural disasters, Philippines, Storms, Weather

A powerful typhoon was blowing across the Philippines on Tuesday after slamming ashore overnight in an eastern province, damaging houses and an airport and knocking out power as tens of thousands of people fled for safer ground.

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Government International Media Religion 

Iranian Beauty Queen Wins Asylum in Philippines

November 8, 2019 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Asylum, Iran, Muslims, Philippines

An Iranian beauty queen sought by Tehran on criminal charges has been granted political asylum in the Philippines, an official said Friday, ending a three-week standoff at Manila airport.

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Health International 

Polio Outbreak Reported in Philippines

September 19, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
ap5, Philippines, vaccines

Philippine health officials declared a polio outbreak in the country Thursday, nearly two decades after the World Health Organization declared it to be free of the highly contagious and potentially deadly disease.

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Health International 

Philippines Confirms New Swine Fever Cases

September 9, 2019September 9, 2019 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Philippines

The Philippines on Monday reported its first cases of African swine fever, becoming the latest country hit by the disease that has killed pigs from Slovakia to China, pushing up pork prices worldwide.

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International Politics 

Duterte Meets Xi Jinping in Beijing on South China Sea Disputes

August 29, 2019August 29, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
ap6, Asia, China, Diplomacy, Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was in Beijing on Thursday for a meeting with counterpart Xi Jinping in which the Southeast Asian leader is expected to discuss a ruling on the disputed South China Sea.

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Government International Politics 

Philippine Police File Sedition Case Against Vice President

July 18, 2019July 18, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
coup, Philippines

Philippine police filed sedition and other criminal complaints Thursday against the vice president, three opposition senators, four Roman Catholic bishops and other critics of President Rodrigo Duterte for allegedly plotting to destabilize his administration.

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Civil Rights Government International 

UN Rights Body Narrowly Passes Resolution on Philippines

July 11, 2019July 11, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
human rights, Philippines, United Nations

The U.N.’s top human rights body has narrowly passed a resolution that includes calls for greater scrutiny in the Philippines.

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