Security Council imposes new sanctions on North Korea over missile test
The U.N. Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Friday for its November 29 intercontinental ballistic missile test, seeking to limit its access to refined petroleum products and crude oil and its earnings from workers abroad.
Nearly 90 dead in mudslides, flooding triggered by Vinta – officials
(UPDATE 2 - 1:12 p.m.) Nearly 90 have been killed and dozens are missing after tropical storm “Vinta” struck Mindanao, triggering mudslides and flooding, police and disaster officials said on Saturday.
‘Deadma Walking’ star Joross Gamboa on gay roles: ‘Maybe it’s my soft facial features’
The actor considers himself lucky to bag a role that was offered to John Lloyd Cruz and Dingdong Dantes.
MAS MARAMING MATANDA KAYSA BATA | Number of births in Japan to hit record...
The number of births will be about 4 percent lower than last year and the lowest since the government started compiling data in 1899.
Second complaint filed vs PNoy over Dengvaxia mess
A second criminal complaint was filed on Friday against former President Benigno Aquino III before the Office of the Ombudsman in connection with the alleged anomalous purchase of anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.
Reminder: No ban, but firecrackers may only be used during community fireworks displays
As celebrations to ring in the New Year approach, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque has clarified that the use of firecrackers is not banned by...
Children injected with Dengvaxia gripped by fear, ask SC to compel DOH to provide...
It's almost Christmas. The cold breezy air makes everyone feel it. But not 13-year-old Jerika and other schoolchildren who got injected with Dengvaxia.
WATCH & LOOK | Tropical Storm #VintaPH spawns heavy flooding in Cagayan de Oro
CAGAYAN DE ORO - The swollen Cagayan River due to heavy rainfall spawned by Tropical Storm #VintaPH prompted the evacuation Friday of over 500...
WATCH | Folding helmet takes hassle out of cycling safety
Sam Terry, founder of LID Helmets, demonstrates his 'folding' cycling helmet that aims to tackle so-called "helmet-hassle".
Lone survivor of Payatas ‘birthday massacre’ attributed to ‘Davao Boys’ missing
The killing of Cherwen Polo and three friends as he celebrated his birthday in Payatas on August 14, 2016 has regained media attention after Reuters exposed the so-called "Davao Boys," a group of policemen from the south who had been assigned to Quezon City Police District Station 6.
EV SHIFT | NGK Spark Plug ignites all solid-state battery quest
Facing the eventual demise of gasoline engines, the world’s biggest maker of spark plugs is turning its focus to a component it believes will be just as vital in the coming era of electric vehicles - next-generation all solid state batteries.
Activist shot dead, small miners tortured, almost burned alive in Mindanao – Karapatan
An activist was shot dead in Davao Oriental on Thursday, while two small-scale miners, one a minor, said they had escaped being burned alive in Compostela Valley, allegedly by the soldiers they claimed had tortured them for more than a week in Tagum City, Davao del Norte, the human rights group Karapatan said.
LOOK | Paolo Roldan sizzles in this Bench fashion shoot at Casa Manila
The Filipino-Canadian supermodel keeps the season warm with this fashion shoot presenting socks and underwear he designed for the brand.
Opposition: ‘0 budget’ move a ‘malevolent innovation’ that will ‘take its toll on the...
Opposition lawmakers slammed the withdrawal of infrastructure projects from several congressional districts a “malevolent innovation,” an “undisguised show of power” by the administration to deliver the message: “Gagawin namin dahil kaya namin. Bawal kumontra, tatamaan kahit na sino (We will do it because we can. You cannot oppose us because you will be hit whoever you are).”
U.S. lifts funding ban on studies that enhance dangerous germs
The U.S. government on Tuesday lifted a 2014 temporary ban on funding research involving the flu and other pathogens in which scientists deliberately make them more transmissible or more deadly.














