Manila
Coverage of Manila in the Nexus archive.
- Philippine sea strategy needs to put results above optics
The article discusses the Philippines' emphasis on the West Philippine Sea for sovereignty and resource access but highlights a gap between these goals and the strategies employed. It suggests the need for more effective approaches beyond current optics.
- Philippines’ abortion ban drives women to risky, underground services
The Philippines' near-total abortion ban has led women to seek underground services, exemplified by the arrest of a 65-year-old woman selling abortion pills in Manila. Access to end pregnancies relies on informal networks like online sellers, market vendors, and uncertain-quality pills outside formal medical care.
- Philippines Sets Record Pay Hike for Manila Workers on Inflation
The Philippines has set a record pay hike for workers in Manila in response to rising inflation.
- Asean’s side deals in Myanmar risk missing where the power truly lies
Asean foreign ministers are reconsidering their collective pressure strategy on Myanmar since the 2021 coup, exploring direct engagement with Naypyidaw to encourage change. The shift is part of a broader reevaluation of the bloc’s approach during their upcoming meeting in Manila.
- China tests Scarborough as Manila casts beyond US for help
China's temporary floating platform at Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea has highlighted its strategy to assert control, while Manila seeks support beyond the US amid renewed international attention.
- Philippines Returns to Global Bond Market as Oil Pressure Eases
The Philippines is re-entering the global bond market as pressure from oil prices diminishes. The article references Makati and Manila, indicating regional focus.
- David Briscoe, AP journalist who chronicled Philippines' democratic revolution, dies at 82
David Briscoe, a journalist for The Associated Press, chronicled the Philippines' transition from dictatorship to democracy during the 1980s. He died at 82 in Hawaii after battling amyloidosis, having covered key events including the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr. and Corazon Aquino's rise to presidency.
- Filipino ex-cop in South Korean businessman’s 2016 murder caught after 2 years on the run
A dismissed high-ranking Filipino police officer was arrested in Manila after nearly two years on the run for orchestrating the 2016 murder of South Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung welcomed the arrest, vowing to seek justice for criminals targeting South Koreans abroad.
- A 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocks the southern Philippines, causing some damage and a tsunami warning
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines, causing damage in a coastal city, power outages, and a regional tsunami warning. No casualties were immediately reported, but the situation remains unclear.
- A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has shaken part of the southern Philippines
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has shaken part of the southern Philippines. The event was reported by the Associated Press from Manila, Philippines.
- How Beijing could use its military and trade to hit back at Tokyo-Manila ties
Beijing may use military operations, electronic warfare, and trade sanctions to respond to Tokyo and Manila's defense cooperation, including negotiations on maritime boundaries around Taiwan, which China deems illegal.
- Philippine Central Bank Says Inflation May Surge Further in May
The Philippine Central Bank (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) warns that inflation may surge further in May. The bank's headquarters in Manila is mentioned in the context of this economic update.
- Philippines ends rescue efforts for 16 missing after building collapse
The Philippines has ended rescue efforts for 16 people missing after a building collapse in Angeles, a city near Manila. The incident resulted in at least four fatalities.
- Philippines: Deadly building collapse traps workers in Manila
A nine-story building under construction collapsed in Manila, Philippines, killing several people and leaving around a dozen missing, mostly construction workers. Rescue efforts are hindered by an unstable structure, and the project had previously been suspended for safety violations before resuming last year.
- Philippine rescuers race to free workers trapped after hotel collapse
Philippine rescuers are manually searching for survivors over 24 hours after a hotel under construction collapsed in Angeles City, north of Manila, under challenging conditions including extreme heat. The rescue effort is hindered by the inability to use heavy machinery, requiring careful removal of debris by hand.
- The Philippines in 2026: Between Alliance Commitment and Strategic Hedging
The Philippines is maintaining its alliance with the United States while also engaging in strategic hedging, as indicated by recent developments. This balance reflects Manila's approach to regional security dynamics.
- People trapped under collapsed building in Philippines
A collapsed building in a city near Manila, Philippines, has trapped people, but a search operation has rescued 24 individuals with no reported deaths.
- 19 feared trapped after building collapse in Philippines
An unfinished nine-storey building collapsed near Manila in the Philippines early Sunday, leaving 19 workers feared trapped. The incident occurred at a construction site, raising concerns about safety and structural integrity.
- Building under construction in the Philippines collapses, possibly trapping dozens
A nine-story building under construction in a city north of the Philippine capital collapsed early Sunday, with 22 workers escaping and others reported missing. Authorities are responding to the incident, which has raised concerns about construction safety.
- Under-construction building collapses in Philippines, trapping workers
A building under construction near Manila, Philippines, collapsed early Sunday, trapping 19 workers. The incident occurred in Angeles City, 80km north of Manila, with officials reporting buckled walls and scaffolding that likely caused the debris pile.
- Massive fire engulfs residential area in the Philippine capital
A massive fire is tearing through a densely-populated neighborhood in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The incident has caused significant destruction in the residential area.
- Why Sara Duterte is changing her tone on Philippines’ South China Sea conflict
Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio has urged the armed forces to defend sovereignty in the South China Sea, marking a shift from her previous approach. Analysts note her calls are assertive but avoid directly challenging China.
- Some fear US-Philippines war games are drawing conflict closer to home
Critics of U.S.-Philippines military cooperation argue that aligning closely with Washington increases the risk of conflict for the Philippines, potentially making Manila a target. The article highlights concerns that joint war games are drawing regional tensions closer to the Philippines.
- Philippine Growth Unexpectedly Slows as Inflation Risks Rise
The Philippine economy experienced an unexpected slowdown, while inflation risks rose, but the inflation rate eased to its slowest in seven months in August. This easing of inflation brings the rate back within the central bank's target. Policymakers may continue the rate-cut cycle.
- Philippines Outlook Cut to Negative by Fitch on Growth Risks
Fitch Ratings downgraded the Philippines' economic outlook to 'negative' due to risks to growth, citing challenges in maintaining economic momentum. The report highlights concerns over potential slowdowns despite the country's ongoing development.
- Philippine Central Banker Urges Banks to Promote FX Hedging
The Philippine central bank, led by Governor Eli Remolona, urges banks to promote foreign exchange hedging amid a possible August rate cut. Remolona maintained a dovish stance, indicating borrowing costs could be reduced soon.
- Volatility Stymies Asian Carry Even as Returns Rise, ANZ Says
ANZ reports that volatility is hindering the Asian carry trade despite rising returns. A coronavirus lockdown in Manila is expected to slow economic growth and increase the likelihood of an interest-rate cut in the Philippines.
- Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in South China Sea
The Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of dumping cyanide in the South China Sea to kill fish and deprive troops of food. Beijing dismisses the claim as a 'farce', denying any involvement in the alleged environmental violation.
- Philippines Removes Kerosene, LPG Taxes to Temper Food Prices
The Philippines has removed taxes on kerosene and LPG to mitigate rising food prices. The policy aims to reduce household expenses by lowering energy costs, which indirectly affects food affordability.
- Fund Managers Seek Reporting Crackdown After Philippines Scandal
Fund managers are pushing for stricter reporting regulations following a scandal linked to the Philippines. The article mentions flooded houses in Ilagan City, north of Manila, on November 11, highlighting natural disaster impacts.