Rappler's latest stories on sabah claim
Residents out of Sabah exclusion zone
The armed invasion by Filipinos has exposed deep seated security problems in Sabah
Agbimuddin still in Sabah - Kirams
Princess Jacel Kiram insists her uncle and standoff leader Agbimuddin is still in Sabah and has not escaped to the Philippines
Malaysia grants PH access to detainees
The Philippines has been making this request for 3 weeks now
Sabah claimant: I was paid
Malaysia names 8 Filipinos charged over the dispute
Agbimuddin in PH, Malaysia insists
Malaysia insists that the Sabah standoff leader is now hiding in the Philippines where no one has seen him
US will stay out of Sabah issue
Washington will not respond to the Sulu sultan s request for protection under a 1915 agreement the US ambassador says
3,568 flee Sabah as of March 20
The total includes 230 who arrived in Taganak part of the Turtle Islands on March 19
8 Pinoys charged over Sabah standoff
UPDATED The suspects could be executed if found guilty under Malaysian law
Standoff leader a Malaysian citizen?
Agbimuddin Kiram is a Malaysian civil servant since the 1980s according to a Malaysian newspaper
108 children arrive in Tawi-Tawi
Half of the 233 returnees from Sabah who arrived in Tawi Tawi on Tuesday night are children according to the DSWD
ASEAN will stay out of Sabah dispute
Most of ASEAN considers this a bilateral issue says former ASEAN Secretary General Rodolfo Severino
Shadows of Sabah
History repeats itself because Sabah remains the promised land to many Muslims
Kirams ask DFA for legal help in Sabah
With or without that request the government wants to give legal assistance to all detained Filipinos in Sabah the DFA says
Kiram followers to be buried in Sabah
The bodies of the Filipino militants will be buried in Sabah after they were not reclaimed for 3 days
Aquino leads Jabidah remembrance
UPDATED President Benigno Aquino III is the first president to commemorate the gruesome killing of young Muslim recruits in 1968
Kiram relatives nabbed in Sabah
The so called mopping up operations continue against 50 remaining gunmen according to Malaysian police
Aquino calls for talks on Sabah
We need sincere and deep discussion if we are to arrive at a correct solution Aquino told graduating military cadets
AFP sends 34 ships to Mindanao
The military will conduct patrols and assist evacuees
Standoff 'wake-up call' for Malaysia - PM
Securing the porous border of eastern Sabah is a huge challenge for Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak says
PH has no access to Sabah detainees
Malaysia continues to ignore a Philippine request for Filipino officials to be able to visit detainees
PH humanitarian teams finally in Sabah
UPDATED Two teams are providing assistance to Filipinos in Lahad Datu and Semporna Tawau the DFA says
Sabah, Ramos and Arroyo
Past presidents Ramos and Arroyo—used contrasting approaches to deal with the Kirams But it is from Ramos that President Aquino can learn lessons
Jabidah recruits plotted standoff
Two recruits of the botched Philippine government plan to invade Sabah in 1968 are among the gunmen caught in a standoff with Malaysian forces in Sabah
Roxas meets with Kiram
The younger brother of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III meets with Secretary Mar Roxas to help craft a peaceful end to the Sabah standoff
Raja Muda escapes arrest in Sabah
The leader of the Sabah standoff slipped away during a raid on a small village in Semporna
Malaysia pulls out of PH boxing meet
A Malaysian youth boxing team cancelled a trip to Subic due to the armed conflict in Sabah an official said
DFA to probe abuses against Pinoys in Sabah
2nd UPDATE Give humane treatment to Filipinos the DFA tells Malaysia while the Sabah police denies the claims
MILF still no comment on Sabah
Malaysia is hosting the peace talks between Manila and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the rebel group is distancing itself from the Sabah issue
Sabah will remain part of Malaysia - PM
Sabah will continue to be a state within Malaysia Najib Razak said
Tawi-Tawi misses the old Sabah
Residents blame troublemakers for their trading woes in Tawi Tawi
Pinoys in Sabah fear retaliation
Filipinos in Sabah say their temporary passports are being confiscated
Sabah an 'isolated incident' - Team PNoy
Team PNoy doesn t think the Sabah conflict will hurt its chances in May
The forgotten problem of Sabah's halaw
Their thirst for justice could take various forms and may be exploited by groups willing and able to organize a critical mass
12 killed in fresh Sabah clash
3rd UPDATE Fears mount that violence linked to a deadly standoff between Malaysian police and Filipino followers of the Sulu Sultanate have spread
Sultan fears crackdown
But Malacañang gives assurances that there is no fighting right now
12 Filipinos killed in Sabah
4th UPDATE The Sabah police chief finally admits that 12 Filipinos were killed along with 2 Malaysian commando
Team PNoy on Sabah: Blame Kiram, not Aquino
Team PNoy senatorial candidates defend President Aquino s stand on the group holed up in Sabah
PH asks to extend deadline in Sabah
UPDATED The government wants to give the Sulu Sultan a few more days to study the message sent to him by President Aquino
Suspicion in Sabah
Have things not really changed despite improved Philippine Malaysia relations in the post Marcos years?
'Humanitarian' boat sent to Sabah
UPDATED The ship dispatched by the DFA will fetch and ferry back the women and civilians among the group of 180 Filipinos holed out in Lahud Datu Sabah
'Clock ticking' for Filipinos in Sabah
UPDATED The deadline for the Filipinos to leave Sabah expires on Sunday
Standoff not way to claim Sabah - Aquino
President Aquino says Going them with weapons is not the way to resolve this
Gov't told: Don't pursue Sabah claim
The last thing we need is another territorial dispute after the row with China party list representatives tell the gov t
Sabah as the last gold coin
Is the sultanate dead? It was the Kirams who held on tenaciously to the dreams of the past drawing followers in Sulu and Tawi Tawi
Sabah standoff: 'Publicity stunt'
For the mayor of Filipinos in the Sabah standoff their move is all for media mileage But he says the government should look beyond their absurd stunt