WATCH | Thousands of devotees join procession of Black Nazarene replicas
An estimated 80,000 people - later increasing to over 100,000 - were present when the procession of the replicas of the Black Nazarene took place in Quiapo, Manila Sunday afternoon.
NUJP, Hustisya slam CA order freeing ex-governor Joel Reyes, tagged in Gerry Ortega slay
Even as the family of slain broadcaster-environmentalist Gerry Ortega is still reeling from the Court of Appeals order freeing the suspected murder brains Joel Reyes, watchdog groups are readying protests to slam what they deem another blow for impunity.
New laser tech discovered for use in hyper-precise atomic clock
Swiss and French researchers have found new laser technology for use in atomic clocks, which could raise the precision of timekeeping to losing just one second every 6 million years, according to a press release by University of Neuchatel on Saturday.
How safe are our malls? TUCP seeks DOLE-BFP joint fire safety inspections nationwide
The safety question was raised at the weekend by ALU-TUCP, the biggest labor federation in the Philippines, as authorities struggled to put out the second major mall fire in just over two weeks.
Trump rejects author’s accusations, calls self ‘stable genius’
US President Donald Trump on Saturday rejected an author’s accusations that he is mentally unfit for office and said his business career and election victory showed he is “a very stable genius.”
Iranian tanker collides with Chinese ship, spills oil
A tanker carrying Iranian oil and operated by the country’s top oil shipping operator was ablaze and spewing its cargo into the East China Sea on Sunday after colliding with a Chinese bulk ship, the Chinese government said on Sunday.
WEEKEND CHEF | Eat clean and healthy with this easy bruschetta recipe
Enjoy as a light meal or as a filling snack.
Cambodia marks 39 years since fall of brutal ‘killing fields’ regime
Thousands of Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge on Sunday marked 39 years since the fall of the brutal regime that killed an estimated 1.7 million people.
NEDA lists rice-growing areas expected to be competitive under tariff scheme
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said it expects 39 rice-growing areas to remain competitive on a cost basis when rice moves to a tariff system for imports when quantitative restrictions (QR) are lifted.
WATCH | ‘Black Panther’ leaps from page to screen in new featurette
The video features producer Kevin Feige, director Ryan Coogler and star Chadwick Boseman.
Troops seize 9 firearms from warring clans to stop ‘rido’ in Lanao del Sur
Soldiers of the Joint Task Force Zampelan, mobilized in the wake of a clan war in Lanao del Sur, seized nine assorted firearms after a clearing operation early Saturday morning (January 6, 2018), the Western Mindanao Command reported.
Valenzuela court junks raps in P6.4-B shabu smuggling; DOJ appeals ruling
The Department of Justice has asked the Valenzuela Regional Trial Court (RTC) to reconsider the dismissal of the criminal case against Chinese businessman Richard Tan and several others in connection with the P6.4-billion shipment of illegal drugs last year.
Eleven Saudi princes detained following protest over utility bills
Saudi Arabian authorities have detained 11 princes after they gathered at a royal palace in Riyadh in a rare protest against the government suspending payment of their utility bills, the public prosecutor said on Saturday.
Arab League to lobby UN to recognize Palestinian state
Arab states will soon embark on a diplomatic drive to persuade the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital on territory captured by Israel in the 1967 war, Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said.
WATCH | JTF-NCR cranks up preparedness as Traslacion draws near
MANILA - Joint Task Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR), the military contingent assigned to support the Philippine National Police (PNP) in securing Tuesday's "Traslacion" or...














