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    Manila said Friday it planned to hold more joint exercises and to let more US troops rotate through the Philippines

    China should impose "sanctions" against the Philippines after it offered to allow more US troops on its soil, state media said Sunday, amid growing tensions over disputed waters in the South China Sea. More »China should punish Philippines over US offer: report

    Members of the prosecution panel huddle around during a recess in the ongoing impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona at the Philippine Senate in Manila

    The House of Representatives will not amend its impeachment complaint against Chief Justice … More »House won't amend complaint

    Afghan's president Hamid Karzai (L) and France's President Nicolas Sarkozy

    France's decision to pull its forces out of Afghanistan early was condemned Saturday by … More »French early Afghan withdrawal a 'mistake'

    Philippine senators listen as prosecutors and defence panel argue during the ongoing impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona at the Philippine Senate in Manila

    Prosecution readies over 100 witnesses

    MANILA, Philippines - More than 100 individuals, including five Supreme Court (SC) justices and journalists, are being eyed as prosecution witnesses in the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. More »Prosecution readies over 100 witnesses

    • Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy
      Djokovic wins epic Australian Open final AFP News - 1 hour 43 minutes ago

      Defending champion Novak Djokovic battled past Rafael Nadal in an epic, five-set Australian Open final which clocked in at 5hr 53min -- the longest title match in grand … More »Djokovic wins epic Australian Open final

      Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy

      Defending champion Novak Djokovic battled past Rafael Nadal in an epic, five-set Australian Open final which clocked in at 5hr 53min -- the longest title match in grand slam history -- early Monday.

    • Kagawa has scored six goals in 17 appearances this season
      Dortmund focused on title defence, says Kagawa AFP News - 6 hours ago

      Japanese winger Shinji Kagawa says German champions Borussia Dortmund are fully focused on defending the Bundesliga title after his two goals helped keep his side level … More »Dortmund focused on title defence, says Kagawa

      Kagawa has scored six goals in 17 appearances this season

      Japanese winger Shinji Kagawa says German champions Borussia Dortmund are fully focused on defending the Bundesliga title after his two goals helped keep his side level at the top of the table with Bayern Munich.

    • Djokovic fought back from losing the first set to win 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7, 7-5
      Australian Open Men's Final: Live Report AFP News - 6 hours ago

      Wow, what a marathon that was -- huge credit must go to the Serbian for staying in that fifth set to defend his title when he looked down and out at a break down to Rafael … More »Australian Open Men's Final: Live Report

      Djokovic fought back from losing the first set to win 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7, 7-5

      Wow, what a marathon that was -- huge credit must go to the Serbian for staying in that fifth set to defend his title when he looked down and out at a break down to Rafael Nadal. Some incredible stamina was displayed by both players over almost six hours of tennis in a memorable final.

    • The Japanese government had asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to open an office in Japan
      UN nuclear agency considering Fukushima office AFP News - 13 hours ago

      The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog said the agency is considering opening a branch office in Fukushima to monitor efforts to contain the world's worst atomic accident … More »UN nuclear agency considering Fukushima office

      The Japanese government had asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to open an office in Japan

      The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog said the agency is considering opening a branch office in Fukushima to monitor efforts to contain the world's worst atomic accident since Chernobyl, a report said.

    • The 14 killed were crushed by falling trees, the official said
      Indonesian storm death toll rises to 14 AFP News - 13 hours ago

      The death toll from heavy rains and strong winds in Indonesia has risen to 14, an official said Sunday, with the victims of a tropical cyclone crushed by falling tre … More »Indonesian storm death toll rises to 14

      The 14 killed were crushed by falling trees, the official said

      The death toll from heavy rains and strong winds in Indonesia has risen to 14, an official said Sunday, with the victims of a tropical cyclone crushed by falling trees.

    • Yaura Sasa was arrested in Port Moresby overnight after leading a rebellion
      Soldiers urged to 'lay down arms' after PNG mutiny AFP News - 13 hours ago

      Papua New Guinea's police called for soldiers to "lay down their arms" and let a leadership tussle be decided lawfully Sunday after arresting an ex-colonel over an attempted … More »Soldiers urged to 'lay down arms' after PNG mutiny

      Yaura Sasa was arrested in Port Moresby overnight after leading a rebellion

      Papua New Guinea's police called for soldiers to "lay down their arms" and let a leadership tussle be decided lawfully Sunday after arresting an ex-colonel over an attempted uprising.

    • Police arrests of innocent people were adding to the climate of fear in China's Tibetan-inhabited regions
      Tibetans live in fear as China cracks down on protests AFP News - 15 hours ago

      Sitting in a teahouse in Chengdu's Tibetan quarter, a nervous young monk spoke of how police arrests of innocent people were adding to the climate of fear in China's … More »Tibetans live in fear as China cracks down on protests

      Police arrests of innocent people were adding to the climate of fear in China's Tibetan-inhabited regions

      Sitting in a teahouse in Chengdu's Tibetan quarter, a nervous young monk spoke of how police arrests of innocent people were adding to the climate of fear in China's Tibetan-inhabited regions.

    • Britain is making huge efforts to attract investment from China to kickstart its economy
      British charm offensive targets Chinese cash AFP News - 16 hours ago

      Britain is making huge efforts to attract investment from China to kickstart an economy teetering on the brink of recession -- and it is playing its trump card of being … More »British charm offensive targets Chinese cash

      Britain is making huge efforts to attract investment from China to kickstart its economy

      Britain is making huge efforts to attract investment from China to kickstart an economy teetering on the brink of recession -- and it is playing its trump card of being outside the eurozone.

    • The appointment of 62-year-old Sean Chen, currently deputy premier, is likely to be made public on Tuesday, reports say
      Finance veteran to be Taiwan's next premier AFP News - 16 hours ago

      Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou has picked a former top financial regulator as his next premier, the state news agency and several other media reported over the weeken … More »Finance veteran to be Taiwan's next premier

      The appointment of 62-year-old Sean Chen, currently deputy premier, is likely to be made public on Tuesday, reports say

      Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou has picked a former top financial regulator as his next premier, the state news agency and several other media reported over the weekend.

    • Several major English clubs were reported to have shown interest in Keisuke Honda during the Asian Cup last year
      Japanese footballer Keisuke Honda to join Lazio AFP News - 17 hours ago

      Japan and CSKA Moscow midfielder Keisuke Honda, the 2011 Asian Cup's most valuable player, is to join Serie A side Lazio in a 14-million-euro transfer, a Japanese sports … More »Japanese footballer Keisuke Honda to join Lazio

      Several major English clubs were reported to have shown interest in Keisuke Honda during the Asian Cup last year

      Japan and CSKA Moscow midfielder Keisuke Honda, the 2011 Asian Cup's most valuable player, is to join Serie A side Lazio in a 14-million-euro transfer, a Japanese sports daily reported Sunday.

    • Golden Boy Plus PhilStar - 5 hours ago

      MANILA, Philippines - When you have a multiplex mall, twin vacation houses at an A-list subdivision in Tagaytay City, a mansion overlooking Taal Lake, another P160-M … More »Golden Boy Plus

      MANILA, Philippines - When you have a multiplex mall, twin vacation houses at an A-list subdivision in Tagaytay City, a mansion overlooking Taal Lake, another P160-M mansion in Ayala Heights (Quezon City), a private plane (with a bigger one coming soon), a yacht and an events place, what more can you wish for when you turn …

    • Texters cap comeback to win back to back PhilStar - 5 hours ago

      MANILA, Philippines - Talk n Text ended Powerade’s Cinderalla ride and completed its own incredible comeback tale as the Tropang Texters repulsed the Tigers, 110-101, … More »Texters cap comeback to win back to back

      MANILA, Philippines - Talk n Text ended Powerade’s Cinderalla ride and completed its own incredible comeback tale as the Tropang Texters repulsed the Tigers, 110-101, for the PBA Philippine Cup championship at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last night.

    • Manila said Friday it planned to hold more joint exercises and to let more US troops rotate through the Philippines
      China should punish Philippines over US offer: report AFP News - 17 hours ago

      China should impose "sanctions" against the Philippines after it offered to allow more US troops on its soil, state media said Sunday, amid growing tensions over disputed … More »China should punish Philippines over US offer: report

      Manila said Friday it planned to hold more joint exercises and to let more US troops rotate through the Philippines

      China should impose "sanctions" against the Philippines after it offered to allow more US troops on its soil, state media said Sunday, amid growing tensions over disputed waters in the South China Sea.

    • Texters out to end series in five PhilStar - Sun, Jan 29, 2012

      MANILA, Philippines - Denied of a sweep Friday, Talk n Text tries to refocus on the task at hand versus Powerade as it takes a second shot at wrapping up the 2011-12 … More »Texters out to end series in five

      MANILA, Philippines - Denied of a sweep Friday, Talk n Text tries to refocus on the task at hand versus Powerade as it takes a second shot at wrapping up the 2011-12 PBA Philippine Cup crown at the Smart Araneta Coliseum tonight.

    • ECCP supports P-Noy's fight vs corruption PhilStar - Sun, Jan 29, 2012

      MANILA, Philippines - The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) continues to support government initiatives to curb corruption in the country. More »ECCP supports P-Noy's fight vs corruption

      MANILA, Philippines - The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) continues to support government initiatives to curb corruption in the country.

    • Stallion a dark horse no more; PAF, PA draw Sportsaholic - 13 hours ago

      Maybe it's the new sponsor (Gilligan's) that's inspired them, or maybe it was getting snubbed in the latest UFL TV ad that's riled them up. Whatever it is, Stallion Gilligan's … More »Stallion a dark horse no more; PAF, PA draw

      Maybe it's the new sponsor (Gilligan's) that's inspired them, or maybe it was getting snubbed in the latest UFL TV ad that's riled them up. Whatever it is, Stallion Gilligan's FC is showing everyone they're a team to reckon with … Continue reading →

    • Tigers stay alive Sportsaholic - Sat, Jan 28, 2012

      After getting blown out in Game 1, coming close in Game 2 and losing in overtime in Game 3, the Powerade Tigers finally got it right on the fourth try, holding off a … More »Tigers stay alive

      After getting blown out in Game 1, coming close in Game 2 and losing in overtime in Game 3, the Powerade Tigers finally got it right on the fourth try, holding off a furious end-game rally by Talk 'N Text … Continue reading →

    • Rurouni Kenshin—that’s Samurai X to you—set for live action movie Geek Speak - Fri, Jan 27, 2012

      In the late 90s, a local network showed this particular anime every Sunday evening on Philippine free TV. A few years later, an Asian Cable Channel showed it on weekdays. … More »Rurouni Kenshin—that’s Samurai X to you—set for live action movie

      In the late 90s, a local network showed this particular anime every Sunday evening on Philippine free TV. A few years later, an Asian Cable Channel showed it on weekdays. It was a cartoon I got hooked on because of … Continue reading →

    • Will TNT end it tonight? Sportsaholic - Fri, Jan 27, 2012

      First off, some trade news from the PBA Commissioner's Office. Commissioner Chito Salud has approved the three-way trade involving the Barangay Ginebra Kings, the B-Meg … More »Will TNT end it tonight?

      First off, some trade news from the PBA Commissioner's Office. Commissioner Chito Salud has approved the three-way trade involving the Barangay Ginebra Kings, the B-Meg Llamados, and the Barako Bull Energy. Since Ginebra and B-Meg are sister teams, a third … Continue reading →

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