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Author: Jason Gutierrez and Jes Aznar

World

As Chinese Ships Swarm, Filipino Fishermen ‘Protest and Adapt’

July 11, 2021July 11, 2021Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on As Chinese Ships Swarm, Filipino Fishermen ‘Protest and Adapt’

Beijing’s aggression in the South China Sea has harmed the fishermen’s livelihood for years, and now the lessons of Scarborough Shoal are playing out elsewhere in the disputed waters.

World

‘Within Seconds Everything Was Gone’: Devastating Floods Submerge the Philippines

November 18, 2020Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on ‘Within Seconds Everything Was Gone’: Devastating Floods Submerge the Philippines

Torrential rains and back-to-back typhoons have ripped through the country in the past two weeks, turning a once picturesque river into a sea of murky brown, killing dozens and setting off deadly landslides.

World

A Manila Barbershop’s Mirrors Reflect the Pain of the Pandemic

September 24, 2020September 24, 2020Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on A Manila Barbershop’s Mirrors Reflect the Pain of the Pandemic

Seven months since the Philippines enacted its first lockdown, Jolog’s Barbershop exemplifies the toll the coronavirus has exacted on the country in lost lives, income and sense of community.

World

In a Manila Slum, Coronavirus Lockdown Hits Hard

April 15, 2020April 17, 2020Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on In a Manila Slum, Coronavirus Lockdown Hits Hard

Life was already a struggle in the crowded shanties of San Roque. Then came the coronavirus.

World

A Homecoming at Taal Volcano: ‘Everything’s Gone in the Blink of an Eye.’

January 14, 2020January 15, 2020Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on A Homecoming at Taal Volcano: ‘Everything’s Gone in the Blink of an Eye.’

At least 30,000 people have fled since a mammoth eruption in the Philippines, and a new blast is feared. These islanders went back anyway.

World

Desperate Residents Ignore Dangers of Philippine Volcano and Return Home

January 13, 2020January 15, 2020Jason Gutierrez and Jes AznarComments Off on Desperate Residents Ignore Dangers of Philippine Volcano and Return Home

The perilous situation did not deter some people from returning to their homes after they initially fled to safety amid warnings of a “violent tsunami.”

Headlines

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Mail-In Ballots Solidify Narrow Win for Dutch Centrist Party

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Claire Moses

A Big Moment for Women in India

November 3, 2025November 4, 2025KATRIN BENNHOLD

After Hurricane Melissa, a Seaside Town in Jamaica Picks Up the Pieces

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Frances Robles and Erin Schaff

Halloween Becomes Another Target of the Kremlin’s Culture Wars

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Valerie Hopkins

What to Know About Trump’s Threat of Military Action in Nigeria

November 3, 2025Pranav Baskar

The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane Melissa

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Brent McDonald, Singeli Agnew and Ben Laffin

U.K. Police Investigate Possible Link Between Train Attack and Stabbing of 14-Year-Old

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Michael D. Shear

7 Climbers Are Killed After Avalanche Hits Base Camp in Himalayas

November 3, 2025Binod Ghimire

The Netherlands Will Return Looted Pharoah-Era Artifact to Egypt

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025Jenny Gross
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