UN Security Council adopts neutral US stance on war in Ukraine as Trump...
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations Security Council on Monday, February 24, adopted a US-drafted resolution on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that takes a neutral position on...
View ArticleTown alone in pushing back vs EDSA holiday downgrade in Negros Occidental
NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, Philippines – Hinigaran came to a standstill Tuesday, February 25, as local officials led the town in marking the 39th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution – the...
View ArticleAt least 2 dead at South Korea construction site collapse, fire agency says
SEOUL, South Korea – At least two people died and five were injured on Tuesday after a collapse at a highway construction site in the South Korean city of Cheonan, fire authorities said. The accident...
View ArticleFACT CHECK: Photos of Duterte Senate slate supporters are AI-generated
Claim: Photos show various groups of people holding banners to express their support for the senatorial slate endorsed by former president Rodrigo Duterte. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: A...
View ArticleOn EDSA anniversary, the Aquinos choose memory etched in pictures
TARLAC, Philippines – The yellow crowd who came to this once-formidable hacienda on the eve of the anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution had grayed. It was 39 long years ago, after all, when...
View ArticleDizon asks for courtesy resignations of key DOTr officials
MANILA, Philippines – Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon has asked for the courtesy resignations of undersecretaries, assistant secretaries, and directors of the department. The newly appointed...
View ArticleNGCP wins Singapore arbitration case vs PSALM, TransCo
MANILA, Philippines – The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) claimed victory in its arbitration case against the Power Sector Assets & Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM)...
View ArticleMavericks face Luka Doncic for first time since trading star to LA
After their front offices put on a show at the trade deadline, the visiting Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers will try to rise to the occasion on the court Tuesday, February 25 (Wednesday,...
View ArticleBombing of photojournalist’s car ‘brazen attack on press freedom’ — group
MANILA, Philippines — The Photojournalists’ Center of the Philippines (PCP) condemned on Monday, February 24 the recent attack on The Philippine Star photojournalist Michael Varcas. According to The...
View Article‘Itaga mo sa Bato’ or why Senator Dela Rosa’s campaign is off to a good start
Over two weeks into the national campaign, it’s clear that Senator Bato dela Rosa is a prime target of the Marcos administration. With attacks like “Wala sa kanila ang may bahid ng dugo dahil sa...
View ArticleFinally, there’s now a Smart Postpaid Plan for kids!
Mobile services provider Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) has announced the launch of the Junior Plan, a first-of-its-kind postpaid plan designed to keep parents and their children connected while...
View Article[OPINION] Things to watch out for as German elections see growing right-wing...
The German election results are out. As much as it is a nightmare to see the far-right party, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), doubling its seats in the Bundestag — the German parliament — to a...
View ArticleUS lawmakers warn that China could use Musk to influence Trump
WASHINGTON, USA – The Republican and Democratic leaders of the US House of Representatives’ select committee on China warned on Tuesday that Beijing may try to exert leverage with Elon Musk in a bid...
View ArticleApplications for JPEPA nurse and certified careworker candidates now open
The following is a press release from the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines. Recruitment is now ongoing for the forthcoming batch of candidates for nurse and certified careworker under the...
View ArticleCagayan de Oro students keep EDSA spirit alive in ‘honk for democracy’ rally
CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – The scene was strikingly familiar. A crowd spilling into the streets, the sharp blare of car horns echoing through downtown Cagayan de Oro – an echo of the final, defiant...
View ArticleSofronio Vasquez gears up for concerts, and hopefully, West End
MANILA, Philippines – The Voice US Season 26 champion Sofronio Vasquez will journey through 2025 as a busy man, with concerts across the globe and perhaps a role in the West End all lined up for him....
View ArticleSouth Korea birthrate rises for first time in 9 years, marriages surge
SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea‘s fertility rate rose in 2024 for the first time in nine years, supported by an increase in marriages, preliminary data showed on Wednesday, in a sign that the...
View ArticleTest of popularity: Who are the quad committee members with opponents in 2025?
The House of Representatives’ quad committee was a sure hit, with its livestreams amassing millions of views online, and manufacturing soap opera-level drama in the post-Duterte Philippines. But will...
View ArticleMessi fined for grabbing New York City coach by the neck
NEW YORK, USA – Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi has been fined an undisclosed amount for grabbing one of New York City FC’s coaching staff on the neck after the Major League Soccer (MLS) opener on...
View ArticleLeyte Catholics pray for the Pope who showed ‘we are not alone’
MANILA, Philippines – Catholics in the province of Leyte remembered the “profound sense of hope and solidarity” that Pope Francis brought to their communities in 2015, as they prayed for the ailing...
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