Hugh Jackman on ‘Logan’: ‘It’s time to leave the party’

He made his breakthrough as Wolverine in 2000’s 'X-Men' film and has since played the character eight times on screen.

Gunmen in Egypt mosque attack that killed over 300 carried Islamic State flag, prosecutor...

Gunmen who attacked a mosque on Friday in Egypt’s North Sinai brandished an Islamic State flag as they opened fire through doorways and windows, killing more than 300 worshippers, including two dozen children, officials said on Saturday.

PLDT Home supports Rachel Peters as she competes for Miss Universe crown

The coronation night happens Sunday in Las Vegas (Monday morning, Philippine time) with Pia Wurtzbach as one of the judges.

ARAGUY! | This barber in China does not only cut hair, he also flips...

Xiong, 62, said he learned the technique in the 1980s and serves up to eight customers a week, charging 80 yuan ($12) per shave.
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‘EPAL’ MOVE? | Harry Roque explains why he decided to ride MRT-3 during non-rush...

Following criticisms of his alleged "epal" (attention-grabbing) move, presidential spokesperson and human rights adviser Harry Roque defended his decision not to ride the Metro Rail Transit-3 during rush hour.

REFLECTION | ‘Whatever you to do the least of my brothers, you do unto...

In today's gospel, Christians are reminded that we see the good in God through others.

Ateneo downs La Salle in Game 1 to inch closer to UAAP crown

The Ateneo Blue Eagles took one step closer to redemption after taking down rival De La Salle Green Archers, 76-70, in Game One of...

Ang Bandang Shirley, Farewell Fair Weather deny sexual abuse allegations

Not all of the bands accused of sexual misconduct in a recent viral thread on Twitter have admitted to the allegations.
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Bangladesh, Myanmar agree for UNHCR to assist Rohingya’s return

DHAKA - Bangladesh and Myanmar have agreed to take assistance from the U.N. refugee agency for the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya...
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Japan to train Filipino construction workers

The Philippines and Japan have agreed to cooperate in training construction workers to help address a shortage in skilled labor in the Philippines.

PH’s AMLC to co-lead counter-terrorism financing group set up by Australia

A new Southeast Asian group, with members coming from ASEAN countries has been set up to counter the funding of terrorism in the region, Australian Justice Minister Michael Keenan has announced.

Pakistani police fire tear gas to break up Islamists’ sit-in

Pakistani police used tear gas and water cannon in clashes with stone-throwing Islamist protesters on Saturday, as they moved to clear a protest by the religious hard-liners who have blocked main routes into Islamabad for more than two weeks.

Brands pull YouTube ads over images of children

Confectionery maker Mondelez, Lidl, Mars and other consumer goods producers have pulled advertising from YouTube after Britain’s Times newspaper found the video-sharing site was showing clips of scantily clad children alongside the ads of major brands.

Cop slain, 10 others wounded in rebel ambush in Iloilo town

A policeman was killed and 10 others wounded when hey were ambushed by communist rebels in the town of Maasin, Iloilo on Friday, November 24.

Japan to spend around $17 billion to subsidize education – media

Japan’s government will set aside around 2 trillion yen ($17.93 billion) to subsidize education costs and improve elderly care as part of an economic package due early next month, the Asahi newspaper said on Saturday.