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Jim Gomez - Associated Press
Church bells will be rung every night for three months to raise alarm over a sharp spike in police killings of drug suspects under President Rodrigo Duterte.
Government troops take positions as fighting with Muslim militants in Marawi city enters its second week on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, in southern Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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Jim Gomez - Associated Press
A Catholic priest who was taken hostage by militants linked to the Islamic State group says he's being held alongside 200 other captives, including children.
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Jim Gomez - Associated Press
The Philippine president said his public death threats scare drug suspects into stop selling drugs.
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Jim Gomez - Associated Press
Duterte questioned the relevance of Catholic bishops, citing his overwhelming victory in the May 9 presidential election despite efforts by them to persuade Filipinos not to vote for him.
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Jim Gomez - Associated PressTeresa Cerojano - Associated Press
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte reached out to his opponents following a bruising three-month campaign.