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The troubling situation in the Middle East is the main factor pushing up fuel prices and pushing down markets globally.

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Hundreds of Filipino workers in Libya won’t come home yet because they want to train their Libyan colleagues working in critical industries.

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Filipinos are among the top nationalities in the world that experience a lot of positive emotions, a survey by US-based research firm Gallup reveals.

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As Philippine traditional and social media continue to indulge in pork-laden news fare, an equally serious issue has been hogging the international headlines.

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China's government tightened Internet controls Friday with approval of a law that requires users to register their names after a flood of online complaints about official abuses rattled Communist Party leaders.

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China's new communist leaders are increasing already tight controls on Internet use and electronic publishing following a spate of embarrassing online reports about official abuses.

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Final Libyan election results show a secular, liberal alliance in first place in the nation's first free vote in decades.

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Morocco's new Islamist government finally passed its 2012 budget last week — four months late — while outside parliament hundreds of unemployed protesters demanding government jobs clashed with police.

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Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh plans to sign a deal Wednesday in the Saudi capital that could mean the end of his 33-year rule, the U.N. envoy to Yemen said.

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As Philippine traditional and social media continue to indulge in pork-laden news fare, an equally serious issue has been hogging the international headlines.

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