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.”
WATCH | QCinema 2017 explores themes that display ‘complexity of humankind’
The festival has selected another crop of compelling features with its eight Circle Competition entries this year.
U.S. diplomacy with North Korea to continue until ‘first bomb drops’ – Tillerson
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday that President Donald Trump had instructed him to continue diplomatic efforts to calm rising tensions with North Korea, saying “those diplomatic efforts will continue until the first bomb drops.”
WATCH | While 80% of Pinoys back war on drugs, 73% believe EJKs happening...
While eight out of 10 Filipino back the Duterte administration’s “war on drugs,” majority also believe that extrajudicial killings are happening in the conduct of the campaign, results of the recent Pulse Asia survey showed.
Piolo Pascual, the producer, lauds Southeast Asian filmmakers
'ASEAN cinemas are so vibrant and can stand shoulder to shoulder with the world’s best.'
WWE signs first woman wrestler from Arab world in global push
Shadia Bseiso, a Jordanian versed in jiu-jitsu, dreams of encouraging more Arab women to take up sports.
WATCH, LOOK | DND confirms Maute, Hapilon killed in Marawi encounter, says hostilities may...
(UPDATE 9) Maute Group leader Omarkhayam Maute and senior Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon Hapilon, the so-called "emir" of the Islamic State in Southeast Asia are already dead, Department of National Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana confirmed during a press briefing past 11 a.m., Monday.
‘Happy Death Day’ crushes ‘Blade Runner 2049’ with $26.5 million debut
A horror spin on 'Groundhog Day,' the film is about a woman who wakes up to her birthday every day, and is murdered every time.
WEH…STRIKE LANG, DESTAB NA? | Piston denies transport stoppage linked to alleged plot vs...
Piston president George San Mateo asks: Where did LTFRB board member Aileen Lizada get her information? Is she part of the government's intelligence group?
HINDI PRANING ANG TATAY KO | Watch: Sara defends Digong from claims he is...
Davao Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio defended her father from allegations that he was threatening to set up a revolutionary government because of his insecurity and paranoia.
PH embassy in Iraq assures Filipinos in Kurdistan it’s monitoring situation as tensions rise
The Philippine embassy in Iraq has advised Filipinos in the Kurdistan region to postpone travel plans, coordinate closely with Philippine authorities and avoid going specifically to Kirkuk, as tensions are rising between the central government and the local Kurd authorities.
No set formula for competitiveness – Mahathir
Individual economies should be left to decide for themselves how to improve competitiveness despite the mantra of globalization that had held sway over nations in the past two decades, Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s former prime minister and honorary president of Perdana Leadership Foundation, told Philippine financial executives during their annual summit on Friday.
Kurdish leaders reject Baghdad demand to cancel independence vote, renew dialogue offer
Iraq’s Kurdish leadership rejected on Sunday the Iraqi government demand that it cancel the outcome of an independence referendum as a precondition for talks to resolve the dispute.
‘Revolutionary govt’ fulfills Duterte’s dictatorship dream – MAT
A broad, multisectoral alliance that mounted the biggest protest against resurgent authoritarianism at the Sept. 21 martial law commemoration has come out swinging once more, tagging President Rodrigo Duterte’s idea of a “revolutionary government” as "nothing else but the one-man dictatorship that he has been repeatedly dreaming of since last year."














