Philippines
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worldPhilippines Accuses China of Cyanide Poisoning in Disputed South China Sea Waters
The Philippines alleges Chinese fishermen poured cyanide into waters near Second Thomas Shoal, threatening marine life and Filipino troops stationed in the disputed South China Sea.
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worldAsia Races for Energy Alternatives Amid Iran Crisis
Middle East conflict and export bans trigger fuel shortages across Asia, spurring barter deals and emergency measures.
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worldPhilippines Declares National Energy Emergency Amid Middle East Tensions
President Marcos Jr. enacts emergency powers to secure fuel supply as Middle East conflict threatens global energy markets.
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techHow to Spot a YouTube Job Scam in Seconds
A suspicious text promising $10,000 monthly for YouTube work reveals classic scam red flags. Know what to watch for.
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worldASEAN Ministers Convene Amidst Escalating Middle East Crisis
ASEAN leaders are meeting to address the severe economic fallout from the Middle East conflict, focusing on surging oil prices and trade disruptions.
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worldIran Women's Soccer Team's Anthem Stirs Safety Concerns Amid Asian Cup Exit
Iran's national women's soccer team sang their anthem at the Women's Asian Cup, sparking debate about coercion and safety after a previous silent protest.
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worldPhilippines Adopts Four-Day Work Week Amidst Soaring Oil Prices
The Philippines is implementing a four-day work week and other measures to mitigate the economic impact of rising oil prices driven by the Iran conflict.
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worldICC Judges Weigh Case Against Former Philippine President Duterte
International Criminal Court judges are assessing evidence to determine if former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will face trial for alleged crimes against humanity related to the country's 'war on drugs'.