‘Art after the Storm’: Nemiranda mounts exhibit for a cause at Robinsons Galleria
The artist pays homage to the bravery of Filipino soldiers.
Stephen Speaks singer firms up commitment to rehabilitate PH reefs
Ryan Ripperger already has the support of Iloilo to start a reef rehabilitation project he calls, well, Stephen’s Reef.
NO MAKEUP ARTIST IN HER TRAVELS | Palace stands by DOT chief Wanda Teo
After DOT Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo explained her travels, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque on Sunday affirmed that all Cabinet members still enjoyed the trust and confidence of President Rodrigo Duterte.
‘Black Panther’ smashes records with $218 million holiday weekend debut
The movie's estimated global debut stands at $361 million through Sunday.
‘Bad guy’ Russia emerges as central player in Western diplomacy
European and U.S. officials divided over U.S. President Donald Trump’s foreign policy found common cause this weekend in decrying what they say is Russia’s covert campaign to undermine Western democracies.
Secretary Bong Go to attend Senate probe of P16-B frigate deal
The Senate begins on Monday, Feb. 19, its probe into the alleged controversies surrounding the PHP18-billion acquisition of two Philippine Navy frigates, with at least five members of the Cabinet expected to attend and shed light on the controversy.
Govt to lose P20B in cigarette taxes due to illicit trade – tobacco exec
The government is seen to lose about PHP20 billion worth of taxes from cigarette products this year alone due to the continued proliferation of illicit products.
PAF looking for new helicopter suppliers after scuttling of P12-B deal with Canada
With the cancellation of the Bell 412 EPI contract from Bell Helicopter and Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC), the Philippine Air Force (PAF) is now looking again for possible suppliers capable of supplying it with aircraft with similar capabilities.
All 66 passengers, crew believed dead after plane crashes in central Iran
All 66 passengers and crew aboard a plane that crashed in central Iran on Sunday were believed to have been killed, state media reported.
Golez asks: Why is PH govt not protesting ‘militarization’ of Subi Reef?
Former national security adviser Roilo Golez is wondering why the Duterte administration is not doing something about China's "militarization" of Subi or Zamora Reef, which he said is part of the Philippines based on a law defining the country's archipelagic baseline.
In South Korea, ‘penis’ parks abound amid very low fertility rate
South Korea now has several “penis parks”, so many that Haesindang markets itself as the “only one on the east coast”.
Threatened and vilified, lawyer Jude Sabio determined to see Duterte tried by ICC
Lawyer Jude Sabio says he hasn’t been home for a year, steers clear of public events and is forever looking over his shoulder after accusing President Rodrigo Duterte of crimes against humanity.
Guerrilla, soldier slain n Zambo Norte clash
A communist rebel and a soldier were killed in a clash in Zamboanga del Norte province Friday, the Army said.
Kenneth Cobonpue on making world-class, playful designs
The Filipino furniture designer on overcoming challenges before he became famous.
‘Ang Larawan’ director Loy Arcenas holds retrospective at UP Film Center
His MMFF Best Picture winner and his first two films 'Niño' and 'ReQuieme!' will be screened on Feb. 20, 21 and 22.














