Inside Rodrigo Duterte's drug war: The cycle of violence
"We will kill them if they put up a fight. If they don't surrender then we will kill them," Police Superintendent Bobby Glenn Ganipac said of drug users
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"We will kill them if they put up a fight. If they don't surrender then we will kill them," Police Superintendent Bobby Glenn Ganipac said of drug users
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte greeted Mr. Trump and other leaders one by one as they arrived at a convention center in Manila
Philippine officials say battle for Marawi City over after more than 1,100 killed retaking it from Islamic extremists
Trump made the remarks at a Rose Garden press conference with Mitch McConnell on Monday
The two leaders are expected to hold bilateral meetings in Manila
Human rights groups demand independent investigation into Duterte's possible role in violence
Secretary of State visits the island nation amid its bloody drug war and conflict with terrorists
Notoriously profane Philippine president warns N. Korean leader "playing with dangerous toys" could bring nuclear winter
The gunman is seen firing his rifle in the air, setting fires and shooting at security forces in a stairwell
Duterte asked Clinton if she also criticized her father for his affair in the White House
Tanks roll into Marawi 2 days after army raid backfired, terrorists beheaded police chief, seized Catholics and torched buildings
The transcript of the president's March phone call with the Philippine president was published on Tuesday
Rodrigo Duterte declares south Philippines under martial rule for 60 days
The president invited the authoritarian president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, to the White House - what other strongmen has he praised?
Controversial President Rodrigo Duterte has been a vulgar, outspoken critic of U.S. over pressure on human rights
The Republican senators also expressed concern about Trump's invitation to Filipino leader
Duterte has been criticized for his brutal anti-drug crackdown, which has left thousands dead
Retired police officer testifies that Rodrigo Duterte and his men were linked to nearly 200 killings carried out when Duterte was mayor
Last year, retired officer denied extrajudicial killings for now-Philippine president, but now says his conscious got better of him
On visit to show off Russian ships, naval commander tells Filipinos the choice between Moscow and Washington is theirs to make
“I’ll throw you at a low altitude, not that high" the bombastic president warns potential typhoon aid stealers
James Taylor has canceled his February concert in Manila
President Rodrigo Duterte also told the BBC that he had personally shot and killed three people while being the mayor of Davao
Trump's Philippine business partner was named as a special envoy to the U.S.
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Senate Republicans are planning a different approach to try and end the government shutdown on Friday. Follow live updates here.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell ordered the Trump administration to provide the full food stamp benefits by Friday.
The vote comes after a top shareholder, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, said it would vote against the pay package.
The Supreme Court agreed to freeze a lower court order that stopped the State Department from enforcing a new passport policy put into place by President Trump earlier this year.
The Department of Public Safety said officers found Kneeland's vehicle abandoned after a crash, then found his body nearby.
Abby Zwerner, 25, was shot in the hand and chest by a 6-year-old first grade student in January 2023.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against federal immigration agents' use of force during Operation Midway Blitz, telling lawyers for the Trump administration she found their evidence "simply not credible."
A man who was charged with throwing a sandwich at a federal agent was found not guilty of one count of misdemeanor assault by a jury in Washington, D.C.