Sabah no longer a ‘fixed deposit’ in election for Malaysia’s Najib, says party rebel

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak can no longer count on the state of Sabah on the island of Borneo as a "fixed deposit" for his ruling coalition, a senior defector said, just days before the country goes to the polls.

What it really means to be labelled a ‘strongman’

When President Rodrigo Duterte was named one of TIME magazine’s “strongman” along with Russian President Vladmir Putin, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Turkish...

Commuter walkways in Metro Manila: The highs and lows of overpasses, underpasses

Commuting in the busy metropolis is an everyday woe for the city's 10 million residents. But for some, there are looked-over corners in the...

Chinese customs expands checks on U.S. fruit imports

China's major ports of entry have ramped up checks on fresh fruit imports from the United States, five Chinese industry sources said, which could delay shipments from U.S. growers already dealing with higher tariffs as Sino-U.S. trade ties worsen.
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A look at a brewing Ben Tulfo-Mike Enriquez word war

The two well-known broadcasters have come a long way, and they go way back.

CPR scene on ‘Kambal Karibal’ reminds us that TV realism matters

One scene from television series "Kambal Karibal" was made fun of on social media. How realistic should TV shows be anyway?

Manila through the eyes of Cole Sprouse and other international stars

What made Hollywood star Cole Sprouse apologize and who were those before him who said even worse things?
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Bangladesh open to settlement over $81-M Manila cyber heist

MANILA/DHAKA — Bangladesh would consider an out-of-court settlement with a bank in the Philippines over $81 million stolen from its accounts in New York...
Labor worries under Duterte administration

8 recent issues that risked the employment of Filipinos

A rundown of eight national issues that affect the activity most Filipinos spend most of their time for.

First look: Duterte on TIME magazine’s cover as new ‘strongman’

President Rodrigo Duterte appears on the cover of TIME magazine for the second time around. This time, he is not alone.

Coco Martin and the popularity of parody movie posters

Coco Martin is one of the recognizable faces in the Philippine entertainment industry today and, as is expected with fame, he is also the...

What oldest evidence of human activity in Philippines means for Filipinos

The discovery of 709,000 year-old evidence of human activity in a cave in Kalinga province has revived the discussion on who were the first...

Philippines boosts sea deterrent with first ever navy missiles

The Philippine has completed the purchase of its first-ever ship-borne missile systems, boosting its maritime deterrent as part of a military modernisation programme, defence and navy officials said on Wednesday.

Uber loses its licence in southern UK coastal city of Brighton

LONDON — Uber's licence in the southern English coastal city of Brighton will not be renewed, the local council said on Tuesday, adding the...

Diokno’s ‘work hard, you won’t go hungry’ is unrealistic for Kuwait OFWs

Department of Budget and Management chief Benjamin Diokno drew flak for saying that overseas Filipino workers could manage to get by in the Philippines...