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Philippines
Manny Pacquiao's Next Move
With many urging him to hangup the gloves, the world will be waiting for his decision.
Juan Manuel Marquez Knocks Out Manny Pacquiao
In the fourth installment of their rivalry it was Marquez who had his hand raised in victory. Could they fight a fifth time?
Pacquiao-Marquez Set for a 4th Showdown
After a controversial ruling, the two boxers will fight again in Las Vegas on December 8th.
Johnny Damon to 'Suit Up' for Thailand
SE Asia teams have been searching for talent for the World Baseball Classic. One former All-Star could help.
Back to the Future: The U.S. Navy Returns to The Philippines
A return to a familiar port of call serves as another reminder of the United States continued “rebalance” towards Asia.
South Philippines Best Chance for Peace?
Despite persistent challenges the peace deal signed today just might bring an end to the conflict.
Politics Meets Poverty in Southeast Asia
Governments are spending vast sums to reduce crushing poverty. While the cause is a noble one the reasoning and approach may be faulty.
The Philippines' Great National Security Challenge (and it's NOT China)
While Beijing’s recent actions are a concern, corruption plaguing the armed forces maybe the real challenge.
Former Philippines President Arrested...Again
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is accused of misusing US$8.8 million of funds from the state lottery.
The Philippines Economy: Ready for Take-Off?
As its rise in the Global Competitiveness Report shows, the economic conditions are improving. Still, many challenges remain.
Philippines Senator Accused of Plagiarism... Twice
The issue of intellectual property has been a topic of much debate thanks to one Filipino Senator’s choice of words.
China and Japan's Cyber Détente
Unlike in the Scarborough Shoal standoff, Beijing and Tokyo’s tensions have not spilled over into cyberspace. Why?