Phillipines

Three killed, five wounded in school shooting in central Philippines, one arrested

Police said one suspect has been arrested and another remains at large.

An armed policeman walks past the main gate of the Senate during a lockdown at the Senate premises in Manila on May 11, 2026 as NBI agents try to serve an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant on former Philippines national police chief and now sitting Senator Ronald Dela Rosa.
A road is blocked near the collapsed building after a magnitude 7.8 quake in General Santos, Philippines, June 8, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone.

Powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake, tsunami strikes Philippines, killing at least 15

King cobra emerges from toilet.

King cobra rises from bathroom bowl at Philippine resort, startling holidaymakers

Philippine Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Jonvic Remulla gestures as he arrives at the Senate, which holds Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, the chief enforcer of former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, in protective custody amid an International Criminal

Mystery surrounds Senate shooting as Phillipine president calls emergency meeting after chaos


The Philippines: A distant haven from the Holocaust

The Philippines, a nation of some 7,000 islands in the South China Sea, was one of the few countries to open its doors to Jews fleeing the Holocaust.

Cigar maker and rescuer Alex Frieder (seated at center middle), brother of Herbert, sits among Jewish refugees

Israeli-made Spike missile to be used on Philippine helicopters

The Spike is slated to be employed by the Philippine Navy as an anti-ship weapon by next year.

A SPIKE MISSILE is seen mounted on a tripod launcher at a Singapore Army Open House in 2007.

Philippines' UN ambassador invokes Third Reich in defense of drug war

The newly appointed ambassador to the UN cites Nazi-era economic and social reforms in part to defend a deadly crackdown on drug users and peddlers.

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte

Philippines President calls to leave UN in expletive-filled rant

Two UN human rights experts criticized the country's war on drugs.

Rodrigo Roa Duterte

ISIS reportedly calls for attacks on Miss Universe pageant

A string of threatening posts allegedly offered an online video tutorial on how to assemble a suicide belt.

Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez (L) stands by as Miss Universe 2014 Paulina Vegas transfers the crown to winner Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (R) during the 2015 Miss Universe Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 20, 2015

Report: ISIS franchise in the Philippines carries out its first attack

ISIS terrorists in the Philippines have carried out attacks against the Philippine army previously, but this is the first time ISIS' "Philippine province" has claimed responsibility for an attack.

the Philippine army hunts ISIS fighters

Report: Iranian Revolutionary Guards planning attack on Saudi airliner in Southeast Asia

The Manila Times says it received a copy of a Saudi dispatch to Filipino authorities indicating that plan has reached an "advanced stage."

A maintenance worker sweeps the tarmac of Terminal 3 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport

Yad Vashem conference reveals Philippine efforts to save Jews during Holocaust

Philippines Ambassador to Israel Nathaniel G. Imperial spoke at a commemorative event at Yad Vashem on Tuesday.

PHILIPPINE AMBASSADOR to Israel Nathaniel Imperial delivers an address at a Yad Vashem

President Manuel L. Quezon – A hero from a far-away country

In the late 1930s, Philippine president, along with US High Commissioner McNutt and the Frieder brothers authorized the admission of some 1,300 European Jewish refugees who had fled from the Nazis.

NEWLY ARRIVING Jewish refugees from Europe wave from the ship ‘S.S. Awarea’ as it pulls into Haifa port in 1948

Philippine rebels kill most wanted Islamist militant in country

The rebels are waiting for government to set up a new Muslim autonomous government in the south.

Abdul Basit Usman