
Ted Regencia
Journalist at Al Jazeera English
Filipino journalist covering Asia-Pac, Middle East for @AJEnglish via @columbiajourn. Iranophile. Travel, photography, koubideh. Current city: Manila/Dipolog
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2 weeks ago |
aljazeera.com | Ted Regencia
By Ted Regencia Israel's military issues new displacement orders after Hamas fires a barrage of rockets at Ashdod and Ashkelon. Israel issues displacement orders for five neighbourhoods of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises "a strong response" to a rocket attack from the area. Israeli forces kill 43 people in Gaza, two in southern Lebanon, as an Israeli settler shoots dead a Palestinian-American boy in the occupied West Bank.
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2 weeks ago |
aljazeera.com | Ted Regencia
By Ted Regencia Palestinian civil defence, rights groups accuse Israel of war crimes after new video emerges of the killing of 15 medics in Gaza. Outrage grows after new footage of an Israeli attack that killed 15 medics in Gaza shows soldiers firing on emergency workers in highly reflective vests inside clearly marked vehicles. Protesters rally in the United States ahead of a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the country.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Ted Regencia
2 hours agoOutside the International Criminal Court's (ICC) detention centre, where former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte was taken on Wednesday, his supporters gathered, waving national flags and shouting, "Bring him back!" as he was driven through the imposing iron gates at speed. Shortly before he …
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1 month ago |
aljazeera.com | Ted Regencia
Manila, Philippines - It has been almost eight years since brothers Crisanto and Juan Carlos disappeared one morning in Quezon City, a sprawling northern district of Metro Manila. Within a day, their lifeless bodies were discovered riddled with bullets. But the pain of their brutal killing has continued to haunt their mother, Llore Pasco, over all these years.
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1 month ago |
aljazeera.com | Ted Regencia
Manila, Philippines - Almost three years after leaving the presidency, former President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested by Philippine authorities in Manila, upon the request of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, which is investigating allegations of "crimes against humanity" committed during his six years in power.
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Al Jazeera's @barnabychuck reports on the first visit of US Def Sec Pete Hegseth in the Philippines.

On Al Jazeera. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that the United States will deploy advanced capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region as part of efforts to counter growing Chinese influence. Speaking during a visit to the Philippines, Hegseth emphasized the need https://t.co/cNabbwpijU