Kalibrr Job Festival has 5,000 slots for jobseekers on Sept. 23 in BGC
Its all-mobile application process aims to change the way young workers will be looking for their next career jump.
Tropical breeze blows down Fendi’s Milan catwalk
Geometric designs in tropical hues breezed along Fendi’s catwalk as the Italian fashion house showed off its spring-summer 2018 collection.
Biker ballerinas and flowers strut down Moschino’s Milan catwalk
American designer Jeremy Scott once again brought looks with attitude to the Moschino catwalk on Thursday.
Don’t judge me by sales, says Prada’s CEO and creative director
Miuccia Prada says she did not want to be judged by sales but that her designs offered ideas to women of how to be strong and combative.
Tommy Hilfiger closes out London Fashion Week with ‘rock circus’ show
U.S. designer Tommy Hilfiger closed out London Fashion Week with a rock-themed show held at a venue famous for classic rock concerts
WATCH | Principal suspect in UST law student Horacio Castillo slay surrenders, says he’s...
(UPDATE 5) John Paul Sarte Solano, among the principal suspects in the death of UST law student Horacio Tomas Castillo III, surrendered to Sen. Panfilo Lacson on Friday, Sept. 22, but said he was innocent.
WEEKEND GUIDE | Sept. 22 to 24: Matiyashu, Pista Rizalina, Cine Europa
The next two days are so lit with these theater, film, and shopping events happening in the metro.
‘WORST YET TO COME’ | Opposition aghast as PH ranks ‘worst’ in impunity index
With thousands of lives claimed by the government’s war on drugs, the Philippines has landed on top of the heap in the 2017 Global Impunity Index, but opposition lawmakers fear the worst is yet to come.
WATCH | Trillanes sues Mocha Uson for ‘cyber libel’ at Ombudsman over ‘fake news’
Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed a criminal complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman against Communications Assistant Secretary Esther Margaux “Mocha” Uson, who he accused of three counts of “the cybercrime offense of libel” and of using falsified documents.
Dream Theater’s brand of prog rock goes beyond images and words
The legendary band will perform at the Kia Theatre on Monday.
‘Martial Law has not vanquished extremists in Marawi,’ and other Sept 21 statements
Various advocacy groups have issued statements on September 21, which has been declared a National Day of Protest, including a Davao-based organization calling for an end to martial law in Mindanao.
‘Deranged’ Trump to pay dearly for U.N. speech – North Korea’s Kim
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blasted U.S. President Donald Trump as “mentally deranged” on Friday and vowed to make him pay dearly for threatening to destroy his country, hours after Trump ordered fresh sanctions over Pyongyang’s weapons programs.
Russia to strike U.S.-backed fighters in Syria if provoked
Russia warned the United States on Thursday it would target U.S.-backed militias in Syria if Russian troops again came under fire, as the United States disclosed an unusual face-to-face meeting between U.S. and Russian generals meant to avoid such clashes.
LPA to bring rains Friday
A low pressure area of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur will bring rains over most parts of the country on Friday, September 22, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Administration said.
As Mexico quake deaths hit 273, search focuses on 10 buildings
Rescuers swarmed over rubble with shovels and picks on Thursday in a frantic search for survivors two days after Mexico’s deadliest earthquake in a generation, focusing on 10 collapsed buildings where people may still be alive.














