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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte takes part during a National Heroes Day commemoration at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes' Cemetery) in Taguig city, Metro Manila in the Philippines August 29, 2016.

Philippines' Duterte offers reward for corrupt police linked to drugs

  In the early hours of Monday a suspected drug lord and his wife were shot dead

Philippine soldiers return to camp after an armed encouter with members of the militant group Abu Sayyaf, one of several Muslim gangs on the southern island of Mindanao on August 26, 2016

Philippine Muslim extremists stage mass jailbreak

  The hooded men shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) before fleeing in a prison vehicle

An activist hold a banner in front of the Philippine National Police headquarters during a protest condemning extra-judicial killings in President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign against drugs, in Manila on August 24, 2016

Drug users aren't human, says Philippines' Duterte

"Human rights? Use it properly in the right context if you have the brains."

A activist holds a banner in front of Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters during a protest condemning extra-judicial killings related to President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign against drugs, in Manila on August 24, 2016

Kill drug lords, Philippines' top cop tells addicts

"Go ahead. Killing them is allowed because you are the victim."

Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Ronald Dela Rosa takes the oath during the start of a hearing investigating drug-related killings at the Senate headquarters in Pasay city, metro Manila, Philippines August 22, 2016.

Over 1,900 killed in 'chilling' Philippines war on drugs

  Police chief said there was a decrease in overall crime, although murders and homicides had increased

A view of residential condominium buildings at a residential neighbourhood in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines August 22, 2016.

Beyond war on drugs, Philippines' Duterte seen setting up economic boom

  The mainstays of the economy - remittances and the outsourcing sector - are flourishing and boosting domestic consumption

Relatives of slain people cover their faces as they attend a Senate hearing investigating drug-related killings at the Senate headquarters in Pasay city, metro Manila, Philippines August 22, 2016.

Philippines drug war deaths climb to 1,800; U.S. 'deeply concerned'

  "I am disturbed that we have killings left and right as breakfast every morning," a senator said.

Philippines' Duterte threatens to quit UN

Philippines' Duterte threatens to quit UN

 

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures while delivering a speech during the 115th Police Service Anniversary at the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters in Quezon city, metro Manila, Philippines August 17, 2016.

Philippines' Duterte threatens to quit U.N. after drugs war censure

  He said he would invite China and African nations to form another global organization

A Philippine flag flutters in front of the BRB Tubbataha, a coast guard ship, one of 10 multi-role vessel the Philippines is acquiring from Japan under a 8.8 billion pesos (US$ 190million) agreement, as it arrives in south harbor, metro Manila, Philippines August 18, 2016.

Philippines gets first coastguard boat from Japan to boost security

  "It can be used for maritime security operations but it's not for combat," Philippine coastguard chief said

Police inspect the body of an alleged drug dealer with his face covered with packing tape, with a cardboard sign on him reading "I'm a pusher" in Manila

Drug killings to be investigated, Philippines tells US

  "We strongly urge the Philippines to ensure its law enforcement efforts are consistent with its human rights obligations," the US...

A search and rescue vessels in the Philippine Coast Guard

Japan in talks to deliver two coast guard ships to Philippines

  "Both governments are looking into the possibility of getting two more vessels."

Japan is leasing the Philippines four TD-90 surveillance aircraft

Philippines urges China to 'uncompromisingly' respect rule of law

  Philippines says it and Japan share dispute experience

Philippines Presidential Candidate Rodrigo Duterte Campaigns In Manila

Duterte's war on online gambling prompts gaming tycoon's exit

  ‘Clearly I am the target,’ Ongpin says of Philippine president

Former Philippine President Fidel Ramos speaks to journalists during a trip to Hong Kong, China after the Hague court's ruling over the maritime dispute in South China Sea, August 9, 2016.

Philippines envoy 'optimistic' about ice breaking China trip

  "But of course that also depends on the attitude of the Chinese officials."
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