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Ferdinand Marcos Jnr - son of dictator Ferdinand Snr - is poised to become the next President of the Philippines. Once synonymous with corruption, the Marcos family has been restoring its reputation.
In the Philippines, President Duterte's aggressive war on drugs continues to attract domestic and international criticism, while violence escalates in the Muslim minority Moro people's struggle for autonomy.
Filipino maid and single mother Mary Jane Veloso was to be executed in Indonesia with eight other alleged drug traffickers, including the Bali Nine Duo. This is the incredible story of her last minute reprieve.
In the slums of Manila, a determined group of women are literally turning rags to riches. In a city where the gap between rich and poor is clear to see, this pioneering new project brings the two closer together.
The Philippines is seen as one of the frontlines in the War of Terror. But dubbing local armed groups terrorists seems to be making the situation worse.
Paris might have the metro and London the underground, but Manila has the jeepney. For decades, these hybrid jeeps have kept the city running. But is their era coming to an end?
The Philippines is home to Abu Sayyaf - an Islamic terrorist group that even Bin Laden is said to regard as too extreme. We follow reporter Jonathon Miller as he undertakes a dangerous journey into the terrorist group's heartland to understand why young Filipinos are joining this organisation.
The rehabilitation of Marcos's cronies raises serious questions about whether history could ever repeat itself. It feels like a long time since the Philippines were under his brutal regime, but his legacy remains strong.
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