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Two communist rebels killed in eastern Philippine clash

Two communist rebels killed in eastern Philippine clash

Philippines requests new venue for Davis Cup match with Pakistan

Philippines requests new venue for Davis Cup match with Pakistan Manila - The Philippines has requested that the venue of a regional Davis Cup match with Pakistan in July be changed from Lahore for security concerns, officials said Friday.

Randy Villanueva, vice president of the Philippine Lawn Tennis Association, said the request was made in a letter to the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

He cited concerns over the safety of players following the March 3 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore, which killed six police officers and a driver.

Philippines and China vow to expand cooperation

Philippines and China vow to expand cooperation Manila - The Philippines and China on Friday vowed to expand bilateral cooperation despite President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's signing of a new law that lays claim to disputed areas in the South China Sea.

China's Ambassador to the Philippines Liu Jianchao met with Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo and pledged to work on boosting bilateral relations, according to the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs.

Liu said China was keen to enhance trade and economic ties with the Philippines, especially in the areas of mining and infrastructure.

Philippines wants Davis Cup tie to be moved to Manila from Pakistan

Philippines wants Davis Cup tie to be moved to Manila from PakistanManila, Mar 13 : The Philippine Lawn Tennis Association has asked Davis Cup organizers to move the July regional playoff against Pakistan from Lahore to Manila due to fears of its players being attacked.

PLTA vice president Randy Villanueva cited the March 3 attack on Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore, which killed six police officers and a driver and injured several players, as evidence of the risk for sports team visiting Pakistan.

Philippine police teams to hunt suspects in media killings

Philippine police teams to hunt suspects in media killingsManila  - The Philippine police force has formed dedicated teams to track down suspects in the killings of journalists as part of an effort to end unabated attacks on media representatives, a spokesman said Friday.

Chief Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome said national police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa instructed a police task force to supervise the manhunts for suspects in media killings.

Indian family of three killed in eastern Philippines

Indian family of three killed in eastern Philippines

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