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Malaysia, Philippines drop 1%; Thailand bounces back in late trade

BENGALURU (May 2): Malaysian and Philippine shares fell 1% each and snapped three straight sessions of gains, while Thai stocks bounced back in … Oil recovered some ground after the previous day's slide, helped by concerns about possible renewedRead more

 
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Duterte Order Disappoints Philippine Workers Seeking End to Short-Term Contracts

MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine labor groups expressed disappointment on Wednesday over a long-awaited executive order by President Rodrigo Duterte to crack down on short-term hiring, saying it offered nothing new and left millions of workers without benefits. Halting useRead more

 
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Why Korea matters

A joint study conducted by Stanford University and the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo estimates some 1.2 million casualties from that war, mainly Koreans, Americans and Chinese. Among the casualties were 112 Filipino soldiers killed in action andRead more

 
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US: Vet implanted heroin in puppies for Colombia drug ring

NEW YORK (AP) — A veterinarian accused of implanting liquid heroin in puppies for a Colombian drug trafficking ring is now in custody in New York. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said on Tuesday that Andres Lopez Elorza wasRead more

 
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US May Day immigration protests target Trump, fall elections

NEW YORK — Immigrants say President Donald Trump's administration has become almost everything they feared, but while they rally across the United States on May Day, their focus is less on huge turnout Tuesday than on the first TuesdayRead more

 
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Deport the abusers, not missionaries

An agreement was supposed to be signed by Kuwait and the Philippines to ensure that the rights of Filipino migrant workers are respected. How important is it for the Philippine government to protect the rights of its workers abroad?Read more

 
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Duterte's populist pivot away from the United States may not last

Duterte's pivot is also in part a response to the United States' lack of clear commitment to the Philippines in the South China Sea dispute with China — despite the United States–Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. Duterte has accepted theRead more

 
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Kuwait ready to cooperate with Philippines after worker ban

Welcome to 307 Politics. As always you can stay up-to-date on all the stories you care about at trib.com/307politics, like us at Facebook.com/307politics, follow us on Twitter @307politics and catch my Star-Tribune stories that don't make it into thisRead more

 
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US says border crossing didn't have room for asylum seekers

In an anticlimactic twist, about 50 asylum seekers were allowed past a gate controlled by Mexican officials to walk across a long bridge but were stopped at the entrance to the U.S. inspection facility at the other end. TheyRead more

 
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Detractors Deride Duterte for Asking Filipinos to Leave Kuwait

U.S. News & World Report. Detractors Deride Duterte for Asking Filipinos to Leave Kuwait. More. FILE PHOTO: Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte gestures during an armed forces change of command ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Metro Manila, PhilippinesRead more

 
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Gov't eyes setting up own bond exchange

In particular, Dominguez said the state-run lenders Landbank and Development Bank of the Philippines, both universal banks, could establish units that would promote bonds to micro, small and medium enterprises. “It's easier for us to do it through themRead more

 
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PH embassy books Trump Hotel on June 12

Reports swirled in the US capital that the Philippines is the latest foreign government to “book rooms or host events” at the Trump International Hotel, with critics arguing that such bookings are nothing more than attempts to “curry favor”Read more

 
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Duterte tells Filipinos to leave Kuwait

He urged Kuwait — “a good friend” — not to hurt the Filipinos in the northern Arabian Gulf state and to help the Philippine government get them out. “If the presence of Filipinos is a burden to you, allowRead more

 
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Airport agents seize P20-million drug shipment

In 2016, airport authorities made at least 15 arrests against suspected foreign drug couriers. Manila International Airport Authority general manager Eddie Monreal said the Philippine government is in close coordination with US law enforcement units and international police inRead more

 
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The future of Philippine aviation lies in Davao, Cebu, and Clark

“Our current fleet of 85 aircrafts is already the largest in the Philippines,” says Bautista. “We are aiming for 100 aircraft by 2020, which places us in the category of a major carrier. But we are not merely addingRead more

 
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Philippines latest country to book Trump's DC hotel

“The Trump hotel may have some political undertones because it is associated with the US president,” Jose Manuel Romualdez, the Philippine ambassador to the US, wrote in a column in The Philippine Star newspaper earlier this week. “But sinceRead more

 
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'Paying tribute': Philippines government books Donald Trump's DC hotel for function despite …

First came Kuwait. Then Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Now it's the Philippines' turn. It is the latest foreign government to book rooms or host events at the Trump International Hotel in Washington DC, riling critics who say such bookingsRead more

 
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Padilla: BCNHS 102nd grand alumni homecoming rites set on May 5

THE Baguio City National High School of 1992 has been a very busy bumble bee for the past few weeks. Officers and members of the distinguished group led by the incumbent president of the BCNHS Alumni Alumni Assocation andRead more

 
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Duterte justifies diplomacy with China on disputed territory

“We are friends with America, no doubt about it. We have the RP-US pact, military. But the provisions there says that if we go to war, we have to ask from each other's Congress for the authority,” he said.Read more

 
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US to defend PH against foreign forces but hands off on sea dispute — Kim

THE US will defend the Philippines should a foreign force attack any of the country's territories, excluding the disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) Ambassador Sung Kim said Thursday. “Our commitment set in the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT)Read more

 
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