Militants accused of beheading Canadian, German hostages surrender
Robert Hall and John Ridsdel were beheaded by the militants after the deadline for ransom payment passed.
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Robert Hall and John Ridsdel were beheaded by the militants after the deadline for ransom payment passed.
At least four people remained missing after fire engulfed the M/V Mercraft 2 while it was approaching a seaport in Real town in Quezon province from Polillio island.
Biden congratulated the Philippines' newly elected leader, despite a U.S. court order on him, but many expect Bongbong to continue his nation's push toward China anyway.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the son of the former Philippines dictator, is projected to win the country’s presidential election. It's an election that could have broader implications for America's influence in the region. Liz Palmer reports.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is projected to win the presidential election in the Philippines by a landslide. Nearly 36 years ago, a people's revolt ousted his father, Ferdinand Marcos, from power, and now it appears Marcos Jr. holds more than double the number of votes of his closest opponent. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
Three decades after the family was driven from their country and convicted of robbing it of billions of dollars, the Marcos clan is about to take the reins again in the Philippines.
The unofficial vote count in the Philippines projects Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will win the country's presidential election in a potential landslide victory. His father and namesake, Ferdinand Marcos, ruled the country as a dictator between 1965-1986. The Washington Post's Philippines correspondent Regine Cabato joins CBS News to discuss the election and what a Marcos Jr. victory could mean for the country.
Ferdinand Marcos' 21-year rule was marked by a crackdown that left thousands imprisoned and his family extremely wealthy. Including his son, who's about to be elected president.
For decades Marcos' pillaging of the country's wealth was considered established fact. Some Filipinos expect his son to hand out gold bars if he's elected.
"I have to be honest, we are no longer expecting survivors," said the mayor of one town virtually swept off the map by a wall of mud.
The search for survivors in one hard-hit village was suspended as night fell and ongoing rain from tropical storm Megi complicated rescue efforts.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte called President Obama a "son of a b*tch," for questioning the war on drugs in his country. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more details.
Gil Batle spent most of his adult as an inmate in California. After nearly a decade of freedom, Batle finds himself drawn back to the world he lived in behind bars as he creates artwork on a very unique canvas. Jane Pauley reports.
This farmer in the Philippines woke up to gray pineapples after the Taal volcano spewed ash and lava into the sky earlier this week. "We just have to accept that we will incur a loss," he said.
After a protracted battle with hardline President Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' biggest network, ABS-CBN, has lost its license to broadcast on TV and radio. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the story.
Officials in Los Angeles held a news conference about the killings of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, who were found dead in their home Sunday.
In several zoomed-in videos police say were captured on the East Side of Providence approximately two hours before the shooting, the person of interest is seen walking on a sidewalk and looking around.
Democrats have called on the Pentagon to release the full video of the "double-tap" U.S. strike that killed two survivors who were alive after an initial strike.
President Trump on Tuesday more than doubled the list of countries subject to his travel ban or to heavy restrictions, bringing the total number of nations affected to 39.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., put limits on what construction crews can do on the project over the next two weeks.
Recently released emails document Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in Leon Black's personal affairs.
President Trump defended White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after she was quoted offering blunt assessments of his inner circle in Vanity Fair.
President Trump said he will deliver an address live to the nation Wednesday at 9 p.m.
Erika Kirk recalls the emotional fog of Charlie Kirk's assassination, addresses conspiracy theories and takes questions during a CBS News town hall hosted by Bari Weiss.