Philippines
‘The US severely undermined peace’: China says it ‘drove away’ US warship in South China Sea
The incident comes days after two Chinese ships collided while chasing a Philippine vessel near the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
- Reuters and Bloomberg
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Chinese ships smash into each other while chasing Philippine boat, footage shows
A China Coast Guard vessel accidentally rammed into a People’s Liberation Army Navy ship in the South China Sea, resulting in “substantial damage”, the Philippine Coast Guard said.
- Cliff Venzon
Set your expectations low and arrive early at this airport
There are increased flights from Australia, including with Qantas, but this place will make you appreciate the world’s great airports even more.
- Julietta Jameson
Thailand and Bali may attract the big crowds, but this island offers better diving
Located at the centre of the “Coral Triangle”, the Philippines can legitimately lay claim to some of the best diving on the planet.
- Paul Ewart
How the Philippines helps make or break Aussie pop stars overseas
Australian music is booming internationally – with the Philippines, Brazil and Germany among our fastest-growing markets.
- Michael Lallo
‘I threw the brush away’: How Loribelle made a joyous breakthrough
Born in Manila, a school girl in Mount Pritchard, Loribelle Spirovski has overcome the difficulties of the last few years to create magic.
- Julie Lewis
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- Australians abroad
Interpol drops red notice against Gregor Haas, lawyer calls for release
Australia should demand the father of NSW prop Payne Haas be released immediately if he is not set free, his legal team says following the global agency’s decision.
- Chris Barrett and Zach Hope
Chase an endless summer at this island paradise
We may have said goodbye to Australia’s summer, but that doesn’t mean summer has gone away. At this time of the year the days in the Philippines remain warm and long. ADVERTISING FEATURE
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For decades, ‘Duterte Harry’ did as he pleased – then police boarded his plane
The former Philippine president may have thought he was too powerful to be arrested over the deaths of thousands of people. He was wrong.
- Zach Hope