NO FREE LUNCH Setting the example in Asean By: Cielito F. Habito - @inquirerdotnet | Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:28 AM June 23, 2017
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Read MoreRegional News BANG PA-IN, Thailand — In the neck-deep floodwaters of an industrial zone here, workers are using Jet Skis and wooden skiffs to trans
Read MoreRegional News BANGKOK—Floodwaters inundate the city. Businesses shut down and water-borne diseases spread. Families turn to boats rather than cars
Read MoreRegional News BANGKOK—The Thai capital became two different cities Sunday: one where some relieved residents saw river embankments mostly withstand
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Read MoreRegional News Thai officials beat a retreat in their bid to prevent floodwaters from pouring into Bangkok on Thursday, instead adopting a potential
Read MoreThe Philippines ranked the third-most country at risk of disasters, according to a new United Nations study that measures social vulnerability, expo
Read MoreThis is a re-posted op-ed piece. What to think about President Aquino’s visit to the flooded provinces in Central Luzon beyond that it’s better late
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - President Aquino has temporarily designated Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson as the governmen
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - Residents of affected areas started picking up the pieces yesterday as typhoon “Pedring” (international name Nesat) moved away
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