Rebranded Fox life network vows to deliver ‘eclectic mix of watch-together content’
Four months after Star Movies transformed into Fox Movies, Star World has now become Fox Life.
Top international lawyers say Hong Kong rule of law under threat
The jailing of three Hong Kong democracy activists this year is a serious threat to the city’s rule of law, a group of senior international lawyers said on Monday, adding the independence of the judiciary risks becoming a “charade”.
GADGETS | Quick review: Blaupunkt DVR BP2.0 dashcam
Our rating: The gist: The Blaupunkt DVR BP2.0 dashcam is an HD video recording device primarily aimed for the safety and protective mechanism against reckless drivers....
ONE YEAR LATER | Smooth sailing at Dell EMC after merger
MANILA, PHILIPPINES -- On September 26, the first Dell EMC Forum was held at the Shangri-la, at the Fort, Bonifacio Global City, the event...
Thailand-based Filipinos feel pain of OFWs forced to return home to bury their children,...
MANILA - A group of Thailand-based Filipinos recently organized a forum to call for an end to President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, saying the issue of extrajudicial killings was a "personal" one for them, as they sympathized with overseas Filipino workers who were forced to return home to bury their children.
Foreign buyout firms face dearth of local targets
Swiss buyout firm Partners Group has wrapped up its first investment in the Philippines — a stake in a business process outsourcing firm — early this year and is hungry for more deals.
WATCH | ‘OORAH, HOOAH!’ Cheers greet news of Hapilon, Maute neutralization
"Oorah and Hooah to the soldiers of the Republic!" Rep. Biazon cheered at news of the neutralization of the principal bad guys in the Battle of Marawi, as the task of rebuilding the severely damaged city looms after the 5-1/2 month stadoff.
Thousands of new Rohingya refugees flee violence, hunger in Myanmar to Bangladesh
Hungry, destitute and scared, thousands of new Rohingya refugees crossed the border into Bangladesh from Myanmar early on Monday, Reuters witnesses said, fleeing attacks by Buddhist mobs and hunger that the United Nations has called ethnic cleansing.
WATCH | Nuclear clean-up robot tested at Sellafield, Fukushima
An aquatic robot called Avexis is being tested in Japan ahead of being deployed into the damaged core of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
With ISIS ’emir’ in Southeast Asia dead, terrorists’ projection of ‘growing presence’ seen disrupted
The deaths of local terrorist leaders Isnilon Hapilon and Omarkhayam Maute will seriously set back efforts to project the Islamic State as succeeding in efforts to expand in Southeast Asia after being driven out of strongholds in Iraq and Syria, the military chief said Monday.
WATCH | In Dubai, the future is now: police on ‘hoverbike’
A flying motorcycle that can hover above traffic and be used in rescue scenarios is to become part of the Dubai police force ahead of Expo 2020.
Dominguez to IMF: ASEAN moving closer to creating common market
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III has cited substantial progress made by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in moving closer to creating a common market for a region tagged one of the world’s major growth drivers, but flagged the member-states' concerns over "inward-looking" policies of developed countries.
BSP sets rules on closer real estate watch
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is tightening its watch on real estate loans from rural banks as part of a lookout for bubbles forming in the sector.
Iloilo airport reopens after being cleared of crippled Cebu Pacific plane
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) lifted the notice to airmen (notam) at Iloilo International Airport 2:00pm Monday (Oct. 16), nearly three days after it was forced shut by an accident involving a Cebu Pacific plane that veered off the runway.
Survey showing 73% of Pinoys believe EJKs happen in Duterte drug war a rejection...
Opposition lawmakers said the Pulse Asia survey showing majority of the Filipinos believe that extrajudicial killings take place in the course of the administration’s war on drugs countered the police's claim that many of those killed resisted arrest or “nanlaban.”













