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Philippine Communist Party founder Sison dies in exile at 83
Read full article: Philippine Communist Party founder Sison dies in exile at 83Jose Maria Sison, the founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines, whose armed wing has been waging one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies, has died.
Ramos, ex-Philippine leader who helped oust dictator, dies
Read full article: Ramos, ex-Philippine leader who helped oust dictator, diesFormer Philippine President Fidel Valdez Ramos, a U.S.-trained ex-general who saw action in the Korean and Vietnam wars and played a key role in a 1986 pro-democracy uprising that ousted a dictator, has died.
Late Philippine leader hailed for integrity, guts vs China
Read full article: Late Philippine leader hailed for integrity, guts vs ChinaLate Philippine President Benigno Aquino III is being remembered for his integrity in a Southeast Asian nation long plagued by corruption and for standing up to China over long-raging territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Asia Today: Virus forces cancellation of Asian peace prize
Read full article: Asia Today: Virus forces cancellation of Asian peace prizeBarbershops and beauty salons are now allowed to operate under strict health measures as the lockdown continues to ease in the capital. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)BANGKOK A Philippine peace award has been canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking only the third disruption in six decades for the annual prize regarded as an Asian Nobel. The Philippines is a coronavirus hotspot in Southeast Asia, with about 22,400 infections, including more than 1,000 deaths. In other developments in the Asia-Pacific region: WHO FINDS PANDEMIC WORSENING: The head of the World Health Organization warned that the coronavirus pandemic is worsening. But Tijjani Muhammad-Bande hopes to announce an alternative for leaders to deliver their usual speeches during the assemblys so-called General Debate.