MANILA, Dec 17 (Reuters) - There is no evidence indicating that the two suspects involved in the Bondi Beach attack received ...
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Navy: Unfair to tag Philippine as hotbed of terrorism
It is unfair to tag the Philippines as a “hotbed” of terrorism after it was confirmed that the two suspects in the mass shooting in Australia stayed in the country for an entire month, Navy spokesman ...
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) reaffirmed its commitment to defending the country’s sovereignty, including ...
The southern Philippines once drew small numbers of foreign terrorists aligned with al-Qaida or the Islamic State group to ...
Philippine official said 'mere visit' to the country does not support claims the men underwent 'terrorist training'.
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No evidence Bondi gunmen received military training in the Philippines
A mere visit to the country does not substantiate allegations of terrorist training, says the Philippines' national security adviser.
In May 2017, hundreds of Filipino Muslim fighters as well as foreign militants joined forces to take over the Mindanao city ...
MANILA: The Philippines said on Wednesday (Dec 17) there was no evidence that the country was being used for terrorist ...
Philippines National Police say they are investigating whether the father-son Bondi gunmen travelled to a region known as a ...
Australian and Filipino authorities are investigating a recent trip to the southern Philippines by a father and son accused ...
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Marcos rejects reports calling Philippines an 'ISIS training hotspot'
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday dismissed as “misleading” claims branding the Philippines as a hot spot for ...
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