Maynilad announces water interruptions in Imus City
Maynilad Water consumers in Barangays Anabu, Bayan Luma, Bucandala, Casadang Bago, Malagasang and Tanzang Luma in this city will experience interrupted water supply services from 8 a.m. on Nov. 16 until 7 a.m. on Nov. 17.
Volatile coal price seen as risk for PH power sector
The Philippines' current account deficit could increase by $1.75 billion each year by 2021 because of the doubling in the price of world-traded thermal coal since the start of last year, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) said.
BETT ASIA 2017 | Getting started with ‘future-ready education’
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution for digital transformation. So how can educational institutions get started?
WATCH | Meet the medical intern hailed as hero for helping MRT passenger with...
A 27-year-old woman who hails from Polomolok, South Cotabato, has been hailed as a hero after she rushed to help an MRT passenger whose arm was severed in a freak accident on Tuesday at the Ayala Station in Makati City.
CHILD SAFETY | Wonder Woman sword, Spider-Man drone land on ‘Worst Toys’ list
These toys are considered as villains on a U.S. child safety advocacy group’s annual list of potentially hazardous toys.
BIZ LEADERS SPEAK | Yes, MSMEs can derive wealth from digital space
Besides traditional businesses, small and medium entrepreneurs in Asia should also be able to derive wealth from the digital space, panelists at the business forums related to the 31st ASEAN Summit said Tuesday.
Harvey Weinstein sued by actress, who claims he raped her last year
The unidentified actress said Weinstein raped her after inviting her to discuss a role in the TV show 'Marco Polo.'
Technology is taking over jobs — study
Forget robots. The real transformation taking place in nearly every workplace is the invasion of digital tools.
Pepe Smith in hospital following third stroke
Smith, 69, was in stable condition at the acute stroke and neurological unit of Metro Antipolo Hospital and Medical Center.
North Korea soldier wounded in dash for freedom defector undergoes second surgery
A North Korean soldier who suffered critical gunshot wounds during a defection dash this week over the border with South Korea was being operated upon for a second time early on Wednesday, the hospital treating him said.
Injuries reported in Singapore transit train collision
A Singapore mass transit train collided early on Wednesday with another at a station, injuring 25 people, authorities said, the latest incident involving the city-state’s railways.
Negros’ Kanlaon Volcano placed on Alert Level 2
Negros’ Kanlaon Volcano was placed on Alert Level 2, meaning a “moderate level of unrest,” Wednesday, November 15, after the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recorded 279 deep volcanic earthquakes over the last 24 hours.
Special envoy for Chinese President Xi to visit North Korea – Xinhua
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special envoy will visit North Korea from November 17, China’s official Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday.
Indonesian police officer shot dead near Freeport mine
An Indonesian police officer was killed and a second wounded after being shot in an area near Freeport-McMoRan Inc.’s giant Grasberg copper mine in the eastern province of Papua, a police spokesman said.
THANKS BUT… | Back up EJK concern with action – Karapatan to Trudeau
While welcoming Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s taking up the issues of human rights and extrajudicial killings with President Rodrigo Duterte, a human rights group said his words “should be matched with political moves.”














