Fellow Nobel peace laureates to Suu Kyi: ‘End Rohingya genocide or face prosecution’

Three Nobel peace laureates urged Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the military on Wednesday to end the “genocide” of Rohingya Muslims now or face prosecution.

Three billboards in L.A. throw spotlight on Oscars’ ‘#MeToo’ dilemma

The billboards mimic the appearance and accusing tone of the ones seen in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.'

Tears and empty seats as Florida school reopens after shooting

Survivors of the second-deadliest U.S. public school shooting were brought to tears on Wednesday by empty seats and missing friends at roll call as they returned to their Florida high school two weeks after 17 students and educators were massacred there.

Tondo village official dies in fisticuffs with drunk

A barangay treasurer in Tondo, Manila died after his efforts to appease a drunken constituent led to fisticuffs early Thursday morning, March 1.

WATCH | Omidyar ‘donation’ to Rappler a ‘circumvention of the law’ – Palace

The reported donation by the Omidyar Network of its $1.5-million investment to online media outfit Rappler’s Filipino managers “a circumvention of the law,” Malacañang said.

DOLE eyes expansion of OFW deployment ban to other Mideast countries

The government is looking to expand the deployment ban on overseas Filipino workers, particularly household service workers, to other Middle East nations unless these countries can assure the protection of the workers’ rights and welfare.

LP to PDP-Laban: Why are you celebrating your anniversary with Chinese officials?

Does the Philippines' ruling party, founded as a bastion for democracy and nationalism during a dictatorship, not see anything wrong with marking its anniversary by wining and dining officials of a foreign government that has been aggressively encroaching upon Philippine territory?

MIAA execs have 6 months to decongest NAIA: Alvarez

House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has extended to six months the initial 45-day deadline for airline companies to transfer their domestic flights to Clark International Airport (CRK), in a bid to decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

Karapatan accuses Duterte gov’t of using DOJ in ‘churning out lies’ vs activists

Human rights group Karapatan is accusing the Duterte administration of allegedly using the Department of Justice in "churning out lies" against those perceived by the government as its enemies.

Govt expects 3rd telco player by June

DICT and the NTC are now looking at a May 24 as deadline for bid submission, officials said in a public consultation in Quezon City on Tuesday, adding that they expect the final memorandum circular on selection criteria published on April 9.

After disclosure of CJ’s psych test result, OSG can already question validity of Sereno...

The Office of the Solicitor General can start looking into the possibility of questioning before the Supreme Court the validity of the appointment of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno based on her psychiatric test, according to Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez.

MWC 2018 | All-in-one wallet card to spell end of individual credit card?

A single card that allows shoppers to access various payment options from multiple accounts is being displayed at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

NO DYNASTIES | Nene Pimentel describes ideal federal government

A four-year presidential term with one re-election; 87 senators representing 12 states, a federal administrative region and overseas Filipinos; a prohibition on political dynasties; more stringent education qualifications for those seeking elective office; and deadlines for courts to hand down decisions.

Thousands of Rohingya flee ‘no man’s land’ after resettlement talks

Thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled a strip of land on the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh after the two countries met to discuss resettling them, an official and a community leader said.
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Canadians get life for drugs

Two Canadians were sentenced to life imprisonment and fined P500,000 each after being found guilty of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.