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Deadly attacks precede elections with at least 50 people killed, five of them reported murdered on eve of contest.
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Rebel spokesman says UN convoy sent to retrieve 21 Filipino peacekeepers is halted by army's bombardment of town.
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Benigno Aquino addresses nation, saying he will not back down from dispute with China over Scarborough Shoal area.
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Obama urges a peaceful resolution of disputes on the South China Sea, amid high tension between Beijing and Manila.
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Army unable to confirm if US-backed airstrike killed top leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, a day after saying he was dead.
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Frantic search for survivors continues after torrential rains claim the lives of 652 people, with 808 others missing.
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60 years ago, the Philippines signed a defence treaty with the US, and has been backing US wars ever since.
Opinion
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2011 08:40 GMT
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Attack on Abu Sayyaf camp kills at least three fighters in new campaign against key regional terror suspects.
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During his two decades in power, Ferdinand Marcos allegedly looted billions of dollars.
Al Jazeera Correspondent
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A year after taking office, is the president of the Philippines failing on his promise to end human rights abuses?
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