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Philippines
Manny Pacquiao in Twitter KO
Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao bites off more than he can chew when he steps in the Twitter ring with Filipinos.
Philippines Edges Toward ICC
Benigno Aquino takes the Philippines a step closer to becoming a member of the International Criminal Court.
The New Sultan of Sulu
Locals in East Malaysia aren’t amused by a businessman’s decision to proclaim himself the new Sultan of Sulu.
Philippines' OFW Dependency
Unrest in the Middle East has shown how dependent the country is on remittances from Overseas Filipino Workers.
How Egypt Looks Here
The protests in Cairo have had Southeast Asian netizens talking—and comparing events to unrest in their own countries.
Reyes Case Left Open
Former Philippines Defence Secretary Angelo Reyes has been found dead. Was it suicide?
How to Get Southeast Asia Right
The Obama administration has recognized the importance of maritime Southeast Asia. But there’s plenty more it can do to shore up security there.
US Ups Philippines Oversight
The US wants to keep better track of the money it spends in the Philippines. Is it breaching Filipino sovereignty?
Philippines Death Penalty Back?
As the debate rages over the death penalty in the Philippines, a sampling of students share their views.
Are Filipinos Asian?
By Mong Palatino
Korean Tensions Felt by Filipinos
If tensions in the Korean Peninsula escalate, families in the Philippines will likely be adversely affected.
Philippines' Sex Ed Future?
The church strongly opposes it. But is the govt ready to offer updated sex education to Filipino youth when the time comes?