Displaying all posts for November, 2007

Makati siege part of ‘serious’ destabilization plot

Government security forces assaulted the Manila hotel where a band of renegade soldiers were demanding President Gloria Arroyo (C) step down. Authorities launched a manhunt Friday for more suspects accused of helping stage a dramatic but short-lived rebellion against the government(AFP/PCPO) Officials revealed Friday that the six-hour standoff in Read more »

SWAT Teams Storm Philippine Hotel

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine troops and SWAT teams stormed a five-star hotel on Thursday that dissident military officers commandeered after walking out of their coup trial and demanding that President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo resign.

Soldiers walk out of trial in Manila, take over hotel

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Reuters Listen LIVE Around a dozen uniformed Philippine soldiers on trial for a failed 2003 mutiny walked out of a courthouse on Thursday and set up camp in a luxury hotel, calling for the overthrow of the government. There was no violence but the soldiers included a senator who Read more »

Gov’t loses Danding shares in San Miguel

By SANDY ARANETA The Sandiganbayan First Division dismissed Wednesday the government’s claim to 17-percent stake in San Miguel Corp. making its chairman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco the undisputed owner of the stocks.

Moderate Quake Shakes the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A moderate earthquake shook the Philippines’ main island of Luzon on Tuesday. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. Buildings across Manila shook for several seconds. Panicked residents ran out into the streets, including some staffers at the Malacanang presidential palace and workers in Read more »

50 years of Israel-Philippines relations

Israel’s national flag is displayed beside Philippines’ national flag on the shore of the Dead Sea November 25, 2007. The two flags, both 100 meters-long (328 feet) and 200 meters wide (656 feet), were displayed together on Sunday to mark 50 years of relations between the two countries, a Read more »

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