Two students with hand guns opened fire in a high school in the central Philippines, killing three fellow students and wounding another seven, police said.
Police say they are investigating bullying as a potential motive.
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A shooting that killed three students and injured 20 others has renewed debate over the age of criminal responsibility in the Philippines.
Philippine authorities said Tuesday they will temporarily block an online gaming app that one of two students blamed for a deadly school shooting has avidly used, to assess whether it played a role in ...
The tragedy has sparked concern among educators amid the rise of bullying in public schools and the lack of safety mechanisms on campus.
MANILA, June 22 (Reuters) - At least three students were killed and seven others injured when two students, aged 15 and 14, opened fire at a school in the city of Tacloban, southeast of Manila, police ...
By Karen Lema MANILA, June 23 (Reuters) - Philippine authorities are rethinking school safety measures and looking to expand civil defence planning to cover gun violence, officials said on Tuesday, a ...
The Tacloban attack has reignited a debate over youth radicalisation online, but experts warn blanket bans ignore the real issue.
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Investigators says one of two teenagers who allegedly opened fire on students at high school was regular player ...
Two juveniles were in police custody Monday after three students were killed and seven were wounded in a rare school shooting ...