MANILA—Foreign tourist arrivals to the Philippines fell short of its 6 million target in 2016 with 5.9 million visitors, but a tourism official on Friday said...
MANILA—The National Police Commission (Napolcom) has raised the combat duty pay and combat incentive pay of Philippine National Police uniformed personnel involved in actual police operations....
HONOLULU—Families and friends of nine people killed when a U.S. Navy submarine accidentally rammed into a Japanese fishing ship off Hawaii 16 years ago remembered their...
LIMA, Peru—A Peruvian judge on Thursday ordered the arrest of former President Alejandro Toledo on suspicion of taking bribes from a Brazilian construction company at the...
TORONTO—Canada has long prided itself on being a multicultural nation that values inclusion, opening its borders to refugees and immigrants, no matter their ethnicity or religion....
BERLIN—Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that she and the governors of Germany’s 16 states have agreed to push for more and faster deportations of rejected asylum-seekers....
MANILA— Combined forces of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have killed a leader of the Abu Sayyaf’s “Lucky...
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will receive Canada’s prime minister at the White House next week for their first official meeting, after weeks of back-and-forth about setting a...
MANILA—The inter-agency Mining Industry Coordinating Council (MICC) on Thursday approved a resolution that calls for the creation of group that will review mining contracts and other...
VANCOUVER—It’s not the apology B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan has demanded, but British Columbia Premier Christy Clark now admits she jumped to conclusions when she...