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In the Philippines, one in five live in poverty whilst a wealthy elite control the political sphere. Yet a growing middle class with heavy pockets and high hopes could be set to transform Filipino society.
It's one of the most expensive metals in the world - gold. But in the Philippines, child workers are risking their lives for it. This terrifying report delves into the dangerous and illegal underwater mines.
The Spratly Islands are an unremarkable scattering of reefs and sandbars in the South China Sea. But, rich in resources and claimed by six countries, could they be the trigger for the world's next major conflict?
The massacre of 34 journalists in the Philippines last November shocked the world. As elections approach, this report investigates what happened that day; why has so little light been shed on the killings?
The Philippines have become a haven for terrorists, enabling illegal organisations to recruit and train members.
While detaining children in adult jails is against the law in the Philippines, there are no other places for juvenile offenders. They spend their youth amongst murderers and rapists.
It is cheaper to hire a qualified nurse from the Philippines, than it is to train one in Britain. And the agencies managing this recruiting process have been accused of ruthlessly exploiting the nurses in question.
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