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Government boosts security after Western nations warn attacks may be imminent in capital and elsewhere in the country.
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Philippines president warns officers will "pay" for bungling hijacking crisis.
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Failed coup leader's lawyer says move recognises new president's "legitimacy".
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Villages becoming "free-fire zones" as military steps up fight against separatists.
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Fighting flared after a deal to give Muslims an expanded autonomous region unravelled.
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Military chief vows to "act decisively" after deadly separatist attack on towns.
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Abu Sayyaf and MNLF said to be behind attack that leaves at least 20 troops dead.
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Suspected Abu Sayyaf fighters kill nine and injure two on volatile Jolo island.
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Clashes in Mindanao raise concerns that decade-old peace pact is under threat.
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Government and military blame armed communist group NPA for unsolved murders.
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