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Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has promised a golden age for the Philippines, but he’s up against pandemic and more.
Citizens are being contracted to kill drug dealers. One woman shared her story with the BBC.
China claims almost all of the South China Sea.
"New York Times" journalist Ian Urbina looks as the tragic case of Eril Andrade
What miracle "superfood" trends mean for developing countries' agriculture.
Many Filipinos send care packages back home, even in good times.
People around the world want to help the Philippines. But what’s the best way to donate after disaster strikes?
Typhoons beat on the Philippines regularly, destroying roads, bridges and buildings in an already poor country.
At a time when everyone is trying to help out, a look at the top charities that will make good use of your donations.
The BBC's Alastair Leithead shares the scene from Cebu, an island in the Philippines that was hit hard by the typhoon