The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines says that nearly 200 Afghan nationals have been flown on to the United States after having their special immigration visas processed in the Philippines
Some Western media outlets recently reported that Chinese State-backed hackers hacked into Philippine government departments and stole sensitive data as part of a yearslong operation. This is a total lie fabricated just to goad the near-hibernating Marcos government to carry on its fool's errand.
The Afghans, including many children, arrived in the Philippines on January 6. Details of their numbers and location were kept secret by US and Philippine officials
ALMOST 200 Afghan nationals who had stayed in the Philippines while awaiting resettlement in the United States have left the country after finishing their special immigrant visa applications, according to the US Embassy in Manila.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos is hopeful that Manila and Washington will maintain its "strong and dynamic" relationship
By dispatching its foreign minister to the event, Tokyo seems intent on asserting its influence - and avoiding being upstaged by Beijing In a gesture heavy with symbolism, strategy and no small measure of urgency,
The Philippines and the United States carried out joint maritime exercises for a fifth time in the South China Sea, Manila's armed forces said on Sunday, in a move that would likely irk China.
A group of Afghan nationals have arrived in the Philippines to process special immigrant visas for their resettlement in the United States
The US Treasury Department will start taking 'extraordinary measures' next week to avoid risking a default on government debt, Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday, days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Marco Rubio, Donald Trump’s nominee to be secretary of state, on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) branded North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un
Security engagements between the two allies have soared under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Bad weather forecasts mean President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of of-fice from inside the Capitol Rotunda and people visiting Washington from around the country won't be able to see it in person.