Philippines
Rescuers search for more than 20 trapped after Philippines building collapse
Ambulances were on standby, and fire trucks had been deployed to assist in the rescue, Pelayo said, adding that moving the concrete debris was a challenge for rescuers.
Chaos erupts at Philippine Senate as gunshots ring out during attempted arrest
Philippines allows dirtier Euro-II fuel use to ease supply crunch amid Middle East crisis
China masks drone flights in potential Taiwan rehearsal - analysis
Philippines awarded special certificate for support of Jews in Holocaust
"The Jewish people have a long memory and President Quezon deserves to be remembered for his brave act of kindness during such a dark period of Jewish History," said David Yaari.
Philippines scrambles to rescue thousands after Typhoon Vamco
Vamco, the 21st cyclone to hit the Philippines this year, has killed at least 42 people. It tore through the main island of Luzon late on Wednesday.
Israel gives Philippines 10,000 coronavirus test kits
The two countries celebrated the cooperation between them in a handover ceremony.
Pandemic prompts drive-through pet blessing in Philippines
From a safe distance inside their owners' cars, cats, dogs, and birds were sprinkled with holy water by a Catholic priest in Manila, as the nation's coronavirus cases continued to surge.
The Philippines to acquire eight Shaldag fast patrol boats
Designed to offer high-speed interception along coastlines, the boats have been deployed by coast guards across the world.
Grapevine June 19, 2020: Independence on social media
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Philippines to terminate troop agreement with US
The two countries also have a Mutual defense Treaty and an Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), which remain in place.
Philippine Airlines cancel flights to Taiwan over coronavirus
Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific said they were cancelling flights to and from Taiwan to manage the risks from the fast spreading virus outbreak.
First coronavirus death outside of China reported in Philippines
The man who died was a companion of a 38-year-old Chinese woman, also from Wuhan, who was the first to test positive for the virus in the Philippines. They arrived from Hong Kong on January 21.
B’nai Brith honors Philippines president who saved Jews from Nazis
Former president of the Philippines Manuel Quezon saved 1,300 Jews during the Holocaust. B’nai Brith and the Philippines Cultural Center in Tel Aviv will honor him at different events.