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Violence and malfunctioning ballot counting machines during vote reported with initial results expected Tuesday.
Widow of journalist killed in political violence sought refuge as culture of intimidation continues.
Chief justice Renato Corona effectively removed from office after five-month trial for failing to declare bank accounts.
Renato Corona could be removed if found guilty in politically charged trial of corruption and failing to declare wealth.
Renato Corona testifies that he did not violate any laws when he failed to declare $2.4m in bank accounts.
Chief justice, accused of shielding ex-president Gloria Arroyo from prosecution, lashes out at President Benigno Aquino.
Tensions heighten in the South China Sea, as territory and 'illegal fishing' row escalates between Manila and Beijing.
Case of Renato Corona, accused of protecting former president and alleged "personal corruption", begins.
Former president denies allegations she helped supply weapons to private army that murdered 57 people in 2009.
Court order comes just hours after country's supreme court rules that ex-president is free to go overseas for treatment.
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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