Kamala Harris confronted by protesters outside her house
"The Philippines is not for sale," the protesters chanted as the vice president met with Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Duterte Wants To 'Kill 3 Or 5 Drug Lords' Before Stepping Down
Over 6,000 people have been killed since July 2016 in the Filipino president's war on drugs
Philippines Election Marked By Voting System Issues, Violent Attacks
Polling stations in the Philippines saw technical issues and violent attacks as millions of citizens look to cast their vote during the presidential election.
Voters Rally in Philippines as Dictator's Son Faces Current VP in Election
On May 9 voters in the Philippines will choose the successor to outgoing populist President Rodrigo Duterte.
Philippines' Duterte Orders Arrest of Unvaccinated Who Leave Their Homes
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte challenged those who disagree with his order to file a lawsuit against him.
Philippine Governor Requests Government Aid, Fears Looting in His Province
Arthur Yap, governor of Bohol province, said if the government does not send more food and aid, his residents might get desperate and hungry and start looting.
22 Journalists Killed in Philippines Since Rodrigo Duterte Became President
Jesus "Jess" Malabanan, 58, died after being shot in the head in the city of Calbayog in Samar province, as he watched television in his family stall.
China Accused of 'Harassment' in South China Sea After Vowing to Back Down
Chinese government vessels continued to follow and photograph Philippine boats resupplying troops on a disputed South China Sea atoll on Tuesday, Manila said.
China Says it Will Not 'Bully The Small' Amid Disputes in South China Sea
The remarks, delivered at the ASEAN-China special summit, come after an alleged incident involving Philippine cargo ships in the South China Sea.
President Rodrigo Duterte Retires: What It Means for Manny Pacquiao
Duterte's decision could open the door for his daughter, Sara Duterte-Carpio, to run for president in 2022.
Philippine Pres. Again Postpones Removing Country From U.S. Defense Pact
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has postponed his decision to withdraw from the defense agreement it has with the U.S. Duterte wants payment and vaccines in order to keep the agreement that lets U.S. troops train in the Philippines.
Risk of U.S.-China 'Shooting War' Growing, Philippine Minister Warns
Delfin Lorenzana has pointed to increased tensions in the South China Sea, adding that his country would be in the line of fire.
Duterte Administration 'Delighted' Nearly Half of Filipinos Are Jobless
"I'm delighted we didn't lose 100 percent of our jobs despite the extremely long time we were locked down," President Rodrigo Duterte's spokesman said.
Duterte Walks Back Offer to Putin to Test Russia's COVID-19 Vaccine
The Philippines leader had previously offered to test the coronavirus vaccine announced by Russia this week.
Duterte Volunteers to Publicly Inject Putin's Free COVID-19 Vaccine
Philippines president said Russia had offered his country the vaccine and promised to be one of the first to receive it to prove it was safe.
Duterte Accuses Doctors of Wanting 'Revolution,' Reimposes Manila Lockdown
Duterte's outburst came after a group of medical professionals demanded more action to stem the spread of coronavirus in the country.
Duterte 'Cannot Afford' War With China: 'Maybe Some Other President Can'
President issued his statement on China as tensions increased between the countries over a territorial dispute.
Philippines' Duterte Advises Disinfecting Face Masks With Gasoline, Diesel
Duterte gave the incorrect advice in an address urging citizens to use masks and threatening those who do not with arrest and punishment.
Philippines President Says No School Until There's a Coronavirus Vaccine
"For me, vaccine first. If the vaccine is already there, then it's OK," President Rodrigo Duterte said.
'I Will Bury You': Duterte Says Coronavirus Lockdown Violators Can Be Shot
The Filipino island of Luzon — including the capital Manila — is under lockdown until at least April 14 as authorities try and contain the novel coronavirus.
Duterte Didn't Mean Rich People Should Literally be Killed: Spokesperson
The Malacanang Palace spokesperson clarified Rodrigo Dutere's latest controversial remarks, this time targeting wealthy Filipinos.
U.S. Senator Blasts Philippine Government's Human Rights Record
"We will not sit idly if they continue to interfere with our process as a sovereign state," Salvador Panelo, a spokesperson for the country's president, said.
Philippines' Duterte Imposes Travel Ban on Congressmen Over Jailed Critic
Duterte ordered senators Richard Durbin and Patrick Leahy banned from visiting the Philippines and warned he may introduce new visa restrictions on American tourists.
Duterte Offers 'Dead or Alive' Reward for Capture of Felons Released Early
There are hundreds of violent offenders still on the streets in the Philippines who President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered to hand themselves in.
Duterte Mocks Senator's Weight, Says He's 'a Fart Away From Disaster'
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out at Senator Dick Gordon for criticizing as "dangerous" the appointment of former military officers to senior government roles.
Duterte Wants Death Penalty for Corruption: 'Blood That We Need to Cleanse'
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte called on Congress to reinstate the death penalty for "heinous" drug crimes and corruption in his country.
Police Target Duterte's Political Opponents With Mass Sedition Charges
Political opponents of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte are fighting charges that they conspired to produce YouTube videos that say his family received illicit drugs money.
Duterte Says He 'Will Not Answer' White People as U.N. Probes Rights Abuses
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is under investigation by the U.N. human rights watchdog over his brutal war on drugs.
Duterte Signs Anti-sexual Harassment Law, Says He Will Be 'First to Obey'
The controversial president is well-known for public misogynistic remarks and has confessed to sexual assault.
Duterte Claims He Faces a Military Coup, Threatens to Declare Martial Law
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte warned that the military may act against him over the country's worsening problems, including drugs, corruption, and terrorism.