Tag Archives: Philippines

Putting Things into Perspective

I just got home from church. Randy Dye was not there: he is currently doing missionary work in the Philippines. However, his wife gave me a quick overview. Randy gets up in the morning and is transported to a village … Continue reading

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Super typhoon Haiyan slams Philippines; ‘significant loss of life’ predicted

By Alexander Smith and Becky Bratu, NBC News One of the strongest storms ever slammed into the Philippines early Friday, packing wind speeds so high that a weather expert said were poised to make it the strongest tropical cyclone ever … Continue reading

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Taiwan May Send Warships, F-16s To Escalate Philippine Naval Confrontation

While most consider the Middle-East a hot-bed of geopolitical risk (prone to flare at any moment), it seems hot money flows and territorial disputes are rapidly turning the South China Sea into a powder-keg. As Japan vs China is off … Continue reading

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