We have started to collect the most important news related to Philippines in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The husband of Philippines President Gloria Arroyo is taken ill on a plane, forcing a diversion to Japan.
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The captain of a Philippines ferry that capsized killing 42 people is detained over allegations the vessel was overloaded.
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A ferry overturns in strong winds in the central Philippines, leaving at least 39 people dead, police say.
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The Philippine embassy in London complains over a sketch featuring a Filipina maid in Harry Enfield's BBC show.
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Six miners trapped in a Philippine mine shaft when it flooded last week, are brought out alive.
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The Philippines military says it has killed at least 16 Muslim guerillas in renewed fighting in the south of the country.
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Typhoon Hagupit has left three dead in the Philippines and 13 trapped in a mine, and is now heading towards Hong Kong.
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Have peace talks in the Philippines collapsed for good?
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At least 11 people are killed as two landslides triggered by heavy rains bury several houses on Mindanao island in the Philippines.
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The Philippine government scraps a panel holding peace talks with southern Muslim separatists, in the wake of deadly fighting.
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A powerful explosion rips through a bus in the southern Philippines, killing at least four people.
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A leading suspect in the Philippines' worst militant attack - the 2004 Manila Bay ferry bombing - is arrested in Bahrain.
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Malaysia says its peace monitors will remain in the southern Philippines, after days of fierce fighting there left dozens dead.
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The Philippine government pulls out of a controversial autonomy deal with Muslim separatist rebels, following days of fighting.
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Extra troops deploy in the southern Philippines, a day after separatist rebel raids left about 30 people dead.
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Separatist rebels battle troops in a number of southern Philippine towns, amid unrest over an autonomy deal.
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The Philippine Supreme Court opens a hearing on a controversial autonomy deal with southern Muslim separatists.
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Troops defuse a bomb in the southern Philippines, as tens of thousands displaced by fighting begin to return home.
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Rebels in the southern Philippines are said to be leaving occupied villages, after fighting which displaced 160,000 people.
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Up to 130,000 people are displaced due to fighting between the army and rebels in the southern Philippines, reports say.
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Rebels begin to withdraw from occupied villages in the southern Philippines, though reports say some are reluctant.
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The Philippine government gives Muslim rebels it says are occupying villages in the south 24 hours to vacate, or face action.
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The Supreme Court blocks a territorial deal between the Philippine government and Muslim separatists in the south.
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The Philippine government and a rebel group agree to expand an autonomous area granted to minority Muslims.
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Qantas boss Geoff Dixon denies corrosion caused a hole in the body of the plane that was forced to land in Manila.
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A Qantas plane makes an emergency landing in Manila as a hole causes it to lose cabin pressure, an airport official says.
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