WASHINGTON—U.S. teams of special forces going into Iraq after a three-year gap will face an aggressive insurgency, a splintering military and a precarious political situation as...
MANILA, Philippines—After more than a decade of helping fight al-Qaida-linked militants, the United States is disbanding an anti-terror contingent of hundreds of elite American troops in the...
MANILA — Saying that the new map is only one among many, Beijing asked countries not to “over-read” a new official map which includes the disputed...
SASKATOON—A man accused of first-degree murder in the death of a Saskatoon woman says contradictions in his statements are the result of the tremendous psychological pressure...
WASHINGTON—A senior U.S. official says China’s coercive efforts to enforce its territorial claims in disputed waters are not just raising tensions but damaging its international standing....
MANILA — Calling it an “ambitious expansionism,” the Department of Foreign Affairs criticized China’s release of a new map which included the contested isles and reefs...
MANILA, Philippines—One of three Philippine senators accused of plunder refused to enter a plea Thursday during arraignment by the anti-graft court in the biggest corruption trial in the country...
MANILA — While Janet Lim Napoles and Senator Jinggoy Estrada’s senior staff entered not guilty pleas, Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. refused to enter a plea...
MANILA — Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala is now facing plunder and graft charges before the Office of the Ombudsman filed by an umbrella organization of youth and student groups....
MANILA — After Senator Juan Ponce Enrile was earlier reported to have preferred to be on a hospital arrest, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has already...