Philippine coast guard rescues 120 people as ferry catches fire
MANILA (Reuters) -All 120 people onboard a ferry that caught fire at sea in central Philippines on Sunday have been
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Japan hopes to shore up Philippines' defence amid Taiwan conflict fears
By Tim Kelly, Sakura Murakami and Yukiko Toyoda TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan is preparing military aid for the Philippines to help
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Philippines says China's Yadea to invest $1 billion in e-motorcycle plant
(Changes headline, lead and paragraphs 2, 8 and 9 to show plan is for production of electric motorcycles, not motorcycle
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Agutaya archipelago doctor who cared for 13,000 people on her own
The pandemic was far from Dr Alena's only challenge on a far-flung archipelago in the Philippines.
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Marlboro as an ESG investment? CEO tells FT that's his goal
Big Tobacco is reportedly positioning itself as a socially conscious investment.
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Philippines, U.S., Japan to hold first-ever joint coast guard exercise
By Karen Lema MANILA The coast guard of the United States, Japan and the Philippines will hold trilateral
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Taiwan country profile
Provides an overview of Taiwan, including key dates and facts about this Asian nation.
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World Bank seeks grants, new capital to fight global crises
By Karen Lema MANILA The World Bank will press for more grants and new capital from member countries,
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Quickest goals of the 2022/23 Premier League season
The five quickest goals of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
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Last Chinese emperor's luxury watch expected to fetch $3 million
A wristwatch once owned by China's last emperor, Puyi, is expected to fetch over $3 million when it goes on sale in Hong Kong this month.
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Philippines' finance minister says no reason for rate hike
MANILA The Philippine central bank has no reason to raise interest rates further as domestic inflation is easing,
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Philips to pay $62 million to resolve charges it violated US law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Dutch medical device maker Philips will pay $62 million (56 million euros) to resolve charges it violated the
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