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The Philippines' war on drugs death toll is growing too quickly to count
Since President Rodrigo Duterte's election, thousands have been killed, but nobody is quite sure what the accurate body count is.
Inside Manila's Only Authentic Taqueria
In this chaotic tropical city, there is one constant: Mexican food. Filipinos love the cuisine from Mexico, and there are countless Mexican restaurants in Manila.
Filipino Hog Roasts Are Next Level
The La Loma neighbourhood of Manila is famous for lechon—a spit-roasted, herb-stuffed, suckling pig cooked over charcoal and considered by many as the national dish of the Philippines.
Beijing's claims to most of the South China Sea shot down by international court
A court at The Hague rules China has no historic jurisdiction over the disputed waters that are home to major shipping routes, natural resources, and vital fishing grounds.
Billeder fra slum-kirkegården Cementerio Del Norte på Filippinerne
Cemetenrio Del Norte er en kirkegård, hvor mennesker indretter sig i gravkamre blandt knogler og kranier. Det er et helt slumsamfund, hvor der bor bandemedlemmer, folk, der er løbet hjemmefra, sexarbejdere og arbejdere, der er blandt de fattigste...
30 'drug dealers' killed in 4 days since Philippines' Duterte sworn in as president
Duterte won the election in May on a platform of crushing crime, but his incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings have alarmed many who hear echoes of the country's authoritarian past.
Duterte has been in office one day, and already told people to kill drug addicts
Rodrigo Duterte, the tough-talking former mayor of Davao, was officially sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday
New President of the Philippines Says Citizens Who Kill Drug Dealers Will Get Medals
Rodrigo Duterte, the tough-talking president-elect of the Philippines, campaigned on the single issue of crushing crime and the drug trade in the country.
Mayor Jokes About Rape, Brags About Death Squads, Gets Elected President of the Philippines
Unofficial results indicate Rodrigo "Digong" Duterte, the controversial politician known as the "punisher" due to his promises to kill criminals, will be the Philippines' next president.
Philippine Presidential Candidate Refuses to Apologize for 'Revolting' Rape Joke
During a campaign rally, Rodrigo Duterte, the election frontrunner, said he was angry that jail inmates who brutally raped and murdered a missionary in 1989 had gotten to the woman before he did.
Watch Kanye Croon a New Freestyle Over "Runaway" and Let It Lift You to Heaven
He also performed several songs from 'TLOP' and had some kind words for Wiz Khalifa.
Crucifixion in the Philippines
In the Philippines, Good Friday is spent performing a very literal reenactment of the Bible.