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Uncovering America’s Forgotten Massacre in the Philippines

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In 1906, US troops slaughtered up to 1,000 Moros at Bud Dajo in the southern Philippines, then called it a battle. Historian Kim Wagner explains how an empire can commit atrocities and how it teaches itself to forget them.

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Trending In Typhoons

22 dead, 3 missing as Luis, Maymay, Habagat affect 4.8 million

At least 22 people have died while three others remain missing as the combined effects of Tropical Cyclones Luis and Maymay and the southwest monsoon (habagat) affected 4.8 million people across several parts of the country, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said Saturday. — August 15, 2026

manilatimes.net
More on Heavy Rains and Flooding from Typhoons and Habagat
  • Watch: Manila river surface covered in tide of rubbish Workers in Manila waded through the river, collecting waste that washed in during days of heavy rain. — August 11, 2026

    bbc.com
  • Damage to infrastructure, agriculture hits P3B as habagat continues to bring more rains The damage to infrastructure and agriculture wrought by heavy rains due to tropical two cyclones and southwest monsoon reached around P3 billion as a result of widespread flooding — August 13, 2026

    mb.com.ph
  • The floods won’t stop till we learn to vote right Many parts of Luzon were submerged last week due to torrential rains brought by the enhanced habagat. — August 15, 2026

    philstar.com
In West Philippine Sea

'They will be taken over': Warning for Philippines as dispute with China erupts

Foreign Correspondent journeys to one of the world's most contested islands where China's shadowy 'maritime militia' lurks just off the coast. — August 10, 2026

abc.net.au

In Overseas Workers

‘Only job I know’: Philippine sailors return to sea despite wartime risks

Despite risks in the Strait of Hormuz and Black Sea, seafarers from the Philippines are still competing for jobs. — August 11, 2026

aljazeera.com

In Government

Beyond Sara: Confidential funds run deep in local governments

Confidential funds are not unique to Sara Duterte. They are part of a decades-old practice that has spread across the country, often with little public scrutiny. — August 13, 2026

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In War on Drugs

Truth body on drug war starts with a mother’s tale of woe

Pained Retelling Families who lost loved ones in the Duterte drug war, along with Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David (left), gather on Friday for the first truth-telling session of the Truth Commission — August 15, 2026

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