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Philippines
Philippines AIDS Crisis Looms
The Philippines is on the verge of an AIDS crisis. Without political will from the Aquino administration, it will get worse.
China's U-Shaped Claims
China is continuing to put territorial pressure on Vietnam and the Philippines. They need to stick together.
How the al-Qaeda Threat Lingers
Osama bin Laden is dead. But will law enforcement officials around the world ever feel they can ease up in the fight against jihadists?
Philippines' Underwater Fantasy
The Philippines’ Navy is eyeing a new submarine. But can it afford to keep up with its ASEAN peers?
Trilateral Maritime Partners?
The Philippines has the potential to be a key maritime partner for Japan and the United States.
Squabbles Brewing in Philippines?
Will Mar Roxas’ likely increased role in the Philippines government lead to clashes with Paquito Ochoa?
Upbeat on ASEAN Economies
While the US, Japanese and European economies struggle, things are looking rosier for Southeast Asian nations.
Ombudsman Gutierrez’s Media Miss
In the Philippines, taking the media ‘high road’ won’t always convince the public.
Ombudsman Gutierrez’s Media Miss
In the Philippines, taking the media ‘high road’ won’t always convince the public.
Frustrating Philippines Rice Crisis
Reports on shortages of Asia’s favorite staple is raising rumors of a possible ‘rice revolution’ this year in the Philippines.
Crisis Hits Philippine Peace Talks
Peace talks between the Philippine government and MILF have quickly been thrown off course.
Don't Blame Fukushima
The reason nuclear power is stalled in the Philippines is corruption, not what has happened in Japan.