Will Xi Jinping allow Trump to tweet during China visit?
US President Donald Trump has tweeted energetically throughout his Asian tour so far, but in China he will likely be one of a select few to skirt the country’s ban on his cherished website.
US President Donald Trump has tweeted energetically throughout his Asian tour so far, but in China he will likely be one of a select few to skirt the country’s ban on his cherished website.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un a rare message “out of politeness,” Beijing said Thursday, in his first public communication with his wayward neighbour for more than a year.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un a rare message “out of politeness,” Beijing said Thursday, in his first public communication with his wayward neighbour for more than a year.
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales has ordered the filing of plunder charges against former Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioners Al Argosino and Michael Robles, as well as retired police official Wally Sombero, in connection with the P50-million bribery scandal at the bureau.
President Rodrigo Duterte has called on Australia and other countries allied with the Philippines to band together amid the nuclear threat posed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Despite repeatedly warning about North Korea’s threat of using nuclear weapons, it seems President Rodrigo Duterte still hasn’t memorized the name of Pyongyang’s leader, Kim Jong Un.
President Rodrigo Duterte asked Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Rodolfo Salalima to resign, contrary to the latter’s claim that he quit due to “corruption and interference.”
Chinese authorities appear to have severely disrupted the WhatsApp messaging app in the latest step to tighten censorship as they prepare for a major Communist Party congress next month.
Hundreds of Singaporeans angered by the walkover victory of their first female president held a “silent sit-in” in a park Saturday in a rare political protest denouncing the lack of an election.
President Rodrigo Duterte is claiming that Senator Antonio Trillanes IV made a big deal about signing a waiver to open all his bank accounts because he has no bank account in the Philippines under his name.