Philippines
Israelis arrested at Philippines Chabad house for overstaying visas, working without permits
Authorities said the foreign nationals were being held temporarily at the police station pending their transfer to a detention facility in the capital.
Taiwan vows to expel Chinese vessels after Beijing claims jurisdiction over eastern waters
Rescuers search for more than 20 trapped after Philippines building collapse
Chaos erupts at Philippine Senate as gunshots ring out during attempted arrest
Powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Philippines causes damage, power outages
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck near Eastern Visayas in the Philippines, the USGS said. Authorities reported no tsunami threat after the shallow quake.
Israel's defense industry loses major Asian customer
Move follows political pressure on the government to halt deals with Israel because of the war in the Gaza Strip
Israel’s Sequent Tech turns smartphones into ballot boxes through encrypted online voting solution
The system uses biometric authentication, encryption, and zero-knowledge proofs to guarantee the integrity of votes, allowing voters to independently validate their ballots.
Tune into today's top stories: Netanyahu responds, NYT blunder, US Tsunami warnings - July 30, 2025
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Sean Go: A Contemporary Voice from the Philippines
Welcome to Sorin restaurant in Savyon
Tel Aviv’s big food group leaves Dizengoff—with a stop in the Philippines.
Archaeological project discovers 35,000-year-old seafaring culture in the Philippines
Researchers found a unique burial site on Ilin Island aged 5,000 years, with the body in a fetal position covered with limestone slabs, indicating complex social practices.
Qatar arrests 16 Filipino workers for ‘unlawful protests’
Workers, who protested the arrest of former Philippine leader Duterte, may face up to three years in Qatari prisons, according to Department of Foreign Affairs
Philippine ex-President Duterte to face murder charges at ICC for drug war killings
Duterte, 79, could become the first Asian former head of state to go on trial at the ICC in The Hague.
Contrasting souls: Israeli and Filipino cultural dynamics - opinion
The story of Sgt.-Maj. Cydrick Garin and his father represents more than just an individual case – it symbolizes the bridge between these two distinct cultural approaches.