Rappler's latest stories on Marawi war
Marawi family pays P100 for water daily in gov't relocation site
The contractor at the Sagonsongan relocation site has been drilling for deep wells but so far can't find enough water. Alternatives are now being considered but it may take time.

The house that saved Christians in Marawi
(UPDATED) The house is where dozens of Christians were hidden from the local terrorist groups, protected by their Muslim employers. It was one of Rappler's most memorable stories during the siege.

LOOK: Oblation run calls to end wars, not lives
It's been 40 years since the first Oblation Run happened in front of Palma Hall

Harry Roque headed to Marawi for cases vs Maute group
Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque says he will go to Marawi City to gather information on cases that can be filed against Maute group members for violation of international humanitarian law

IN PHOTOS: The ruins of Marawi
Between November 6 to 10, Rappler joined soldiers patrolling the ruins of Marawi City. This is what we saw.

Gov't spent over P6 billion for Marawi crisis – DND
During budget plenary deliberations in the Senate, Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto says the Marawi crisis is a 'wake-up call' for government to improve the capabilities of the military

Brothers, soldiers
Gregorio Mainar has been taking care of his kid brother, Ondoy, since he was born. Now, as Ondoy lies in a coma, Gregorio and his family prepare to take care of him for the rest of his life.

Trump congratulates PH military for Marawi liberation
In his bilateral meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte, US President Donald Trump also vowed assistance in rehabilitating Marawi and in fighting remaining terrorists in the country

Fallen Marawi deputy police chief gets hero’s welcome in Pampanga
Inspector Edwin Placido was among the first to sacrifice his life to defend Marawi from local terrorists. His remains were only recovered on September 15, and identified through the nameplate attached to the policeman's uniform.

Marawi shows PH 'woefully inadequate' vs terrorism – Lorenzana
Terrorism is among the top security concerns that ASEAN leaders are expected to discuss in regional meetings in Vietnam and the Philippines this week

6 soldiers charged for looting in Marawi
Task Group Ranao deputy commander Colonel Romeo Brawner maintains the military does not tolerate looting and claims it's an isolated incident

[OPINION | Dash of SAS] A soldier’s wife doesn’t cry
Wives were told: Seeing you cry will make him feel sorry for himself. It will make him lose hope. It will weaken his resolve to get well.

Marawi in 360: The Cost of War
Part 2: Experience firsthand the living conditions of the evacuees. Listen to their pain and their worries. Witness the cost of the war through the first-ever, virtual-reality war documentary on the city and surrounding towns.
Rappler Talk: Marawi after the war
What's next for Marawi now that the war is over?

FULL TEXT: 'After the war, let's not forget the toil that lies ahead'
Read the full statement made by Marawi crisis spokesperson Zia Alonto Adiong on Monday, October 23, after the military declares the end of combat operations

Marawi in 360: Inside the War Zone
(UPDATED) Part 1: Experience firsthand what has been left by the battles in Marawi, and the challenges faced by the Philippine military through the region's first-ever, virtual-reality war documentary
The war in Marawi: 153 days and more
This page puts together Rappler's reports on the longest and bloodiest Philippine military operation since World War II

Marawi fully taken back before November – military
Around 10 hostages remain in 5 buildings still held by enemies
#ThewRap: Videos you need to watch this week, October 16-22, 2017
Must-watch videos from this week

IN PHOTOS: Marawi soldiers fight the biggest battle of their lives
Here are some of the images captured by Rappler correspondent Bobby Lagsa's since the beginning of the war in the southern Philippines

#ThewRap: Things you need to know, October 18, 2017
Hello! Here are the stories you shouldn't miss this Wednesday.

Marawi City liberated – Duterte
(4th UPDATE) AFP Spokesperson Brigadier General Restituto Padilla, however, says the war in Marawi continues. 'It will continue until armed elements are dealt with. But terrorists no longer have complete control.'

Lorenzana: ‘We're not talking about lifting martial law yet’
The defense secretary says they will assess the lifting of martial law in Mindanao once troops have cleared the Marawi battle area of terrorists

'Bring him back alive,' kin of Maute hostage pleads
'Masaya po kami na malaman na buhay siya, na malungkot, na natatakot sa sitwasyon niya doon ngayon,' says Anaidah Rascal, sister of Maute hostage Jalal Rascal

Duterte, Supreme Court, Illegal Drugs | Midday wRap
Watch the midday newscast Marguerite de Leon

Catholic priest rescued from Marawi holds first Mass after freedom
Father Teresito 'Chito' Soganub hopes to return to Marawi and celebrate Mass again at the Saint Mary's Parish, where he was taken by armed men when the war erupted on May 23
Maute fighters abandon Bato Mosque in Marawi
(UPDATED) The Bato mosque is one of 3 enemy strongholds that fell into government control over the past days as troops continue to press forward in the battle area

Price tag for war in Marawi: P3B and counting
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana says he will ask Congress to refund the amount that was taken from other projects in his department for the war in Marawi

LOOK: Pacquiao visits military camp in Marawi
Senator Manny Pacquiao is the first incumbent senator to visit Marawi since fighting between government forces and local terrorists began on May 23
