We have started to collect the most important news related to Philippines in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Philippines begins to recover from two typhoons in a week, amid a threat of more flash floods and landslides from the second, Typhoon Nalgae.
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Typhoon Nalgae has brought devastation to the Philippines, killing one person and bringing fresh misery for more than a million people trapped by earlier storm floods.
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The second typhoon to hit the Philippines in less than a week slams into the north of the country with many areas still flooded by the earlier storm.
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Hong Kong's High Court rules that a domestic helper from the Philippines should be allowed to apply for permanent residency.
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A huge clean-up operation gets under way in the Philippines after Typhoon Nesat leaves 18 dead and many others missing on the main island, Luzon.
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A powerful typhoon strikes the Philippines, triggering floods and power cuts, with at least 16 people - including children - reported dead.
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Typhoon Nesat wreaks havoc in the Philippines
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Traditional rickshaws are giving way to electric tricycles on the streets of the Philippines capital, Manila.
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Thirteen suspected Islamic militants and two soldiers are killed in a clash in the southern Philippines, according to the army.
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A simple initiative in the Philippines is bringing a bit of brightness into the lives of the country's poorest people.
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A Filipino priest finds a unique way to battle corruption
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A giant saltwater crocodile weighing more than a tonne is captured in the Philippines - maybe the biggest specimen ever captured, officials say.
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A massive crocodile weighing one tonne has been caught by villagers in a remote area of the Philippines.
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Philippine theatre group use rap to reach students studying Shakespeare.
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Philippines economy slows more-than-expected in the second quarter as a slowdown in key markets hurts its manufacturing sector.
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Torrential rains and fierce winds hit south-east Taiwan causing extensive disruption, as Tropical Storm Nanmadol roars across the island.
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Typhoon Nanmadol kills at least eight people in the Philippines and is heading to Taiwan, according to officials.
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Six people have been killed after Typhoon Nanmadol struck northern Philippines, causing severe flooding and landslides.
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Philippine Airlines announces 2,600 job cuts as it looks to restructure its operations in a bid to reduce losses.
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The World Trade Organisation says a tax levied in the Philippines on imports of alcohol breaks global rules on free trade.
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A Philippines regional governor, whose wife was among 57 people killed in a 2009 massacre, escapes unhurt after a car bomb explodes near his motorcade.
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A Philippine election candidate is declared winner of a Senate seat more than four years after the vote took place.
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The Philippines sends the army to tackle fighting among rival factions of the separatist rebel group the MILF.
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Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos joins a growing protest over an art exhibition pairing religious icons with phallic symbols.
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Philippine President Benigno Aquino has met the chief of the country's main Muslim separatist group, the MILF, the government says.
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More than 20 people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced by floods and landslides caused by a severe tropical storm in the Philippines.
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