Cardinal Vidal now stable but still in ICU after heart, lung ailments land him...
Cebu Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal is now in stable condition. This was according to Dr. Rene Josef Bullecer, one of the attending physicians after the cardinal was rushed to the Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu City last Wednesday due to Cardiopulmonary Arrest caused by Sepsis or massive infection in the blood.
WEEKEND CHEF | Enjoy delicious and healthy Sotanghon Guisado
This veggie-filled noodle dish is so healthy you won't mind enjoying a second serving.
Solar PH eyes completion of Tanauan farms
While power companies await the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) approval of Power Supply Agreements (PSAs), Solar Philippines has proceeded with the construction of its solar farms, in line with the Department of Energy’s (DOE) push for merchant power plants to avert a power shortage next summer.
REFLECTION ‘Many are invited but few are chosen’
In today's gospel, the faithful are asked to take into heart God's invitation to be with him.
Duterte meets with 3 Sultanates of Mindanao
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte met recently in Malacañang with three Sultanates of Mindanao on possible economic activities and opportunities in Mindanao, as the government continues to reap the dividends of peace in some places while laying the groundwork for development in former conflict areas.
Thousands rally in Malaysia to oust PM Najib
Thousands of protesters gathered at an unsanctioned rally on Saturday to demand action against Prime Minister Najib Razak over the mismanagement of billions of dollars by a state fund.
Saudi Aramco in stake sale talks with Chinese investor: sources
Saudi Aramco is considering the sale of a stake to a Chinese investor as plans for its highly-anticipated international public offering are pushed beyond its 2018 target, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Cebu Pacific mounts additional flights for those affected by Iloilo runway incident; airport stays...
(UPDATE 11:45PM) Cebu Pacific (CEB) has dispatched additional flights over the weekend to accommodate passengers on canceled flights to and from Iloilo, where the international airport was shut down Friday after a CEB plane veered off the runway.
PAGASA: ODETTE continues to move toward West Philippine Sea; no more storm signals hoisted
The state weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, or PAGASA, reported that Severe Tropical Storm Odette had "slightly intensified" on Saturday...
SUPREME COURT ON DE LIMA’S PETITION | Here’s how the magistrates voted
The Supreme Court, voting 9-6, this week dashed the petition of Senator Leila de Lima questioning the jurisdiction of a Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court over her case, among others. De Lima is set to appeal the ruling.
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BPO industry’s increasing shift to automation worries call center agents, impacts women more
The government continues to tout the business process outsourcing sector as a key growth driver and jobs generator, but has not done much to stem the danger of job losses as many big businesses, especially foreign clients, shift to automation, an industry leader said.
Storm Odette lashes Pangasinan, Mindoro, Palawan on its way out of PAR
Moderate to heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Odette continued to batter Dagupan city and Pangasinan province, where the weather bureau retained tropical cyclone warning signal No. 2 on Saturday as Odette remained almost stationary despite being forecast to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility later on Saturday (Oct. 14). Odette also lashed the Mindoro provinces and Palawan.
Cebu Pacific plane veers off runway at Iloilo, forces closure of airport
A Cebu Pacific plane veered off the runway at Iloilo International airport Friday night, forcing closure of the airport and stranding thousands of passengers.
Semirara Mining and Power’s P1.69-B first-half royalty payments to DOE nearly triple 2016 level
Semirara Mining and Power Corp. (SMPC) said its first-half royalty payments to the Energy department reached P1.69 billion, nearly three times the P575 million it paid during the same period last year.














