China angered as US considers navy visits to Taiwan
China accused the United States on Thursday of interfering in its internal affairs and said it had lodged a complaint after US President Donald Trump signed into law an act laying the groundwork for possible US navy visits to self-ruled Taiwan.
WATCH | PNoy got ‘excited’ about Dengvaxia in 2015, was told vaccine was also...
Former President Benigno Aquino III admitted that he got very enthusiastic and eager about Dengvaxia when he learned two years ago from Sanofi Pasteur that the French pharmaceutical giant had supposedly perfected the world's only vaccine against all dengue strains.
SC Justice Carpio writes House panel, but won’t confirm attendance yet at Sereno case...
Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio has written the House Justice committee in reply to an invitation for him to appear at a hearing on the impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, but stopped short of making a commitment to oblige the lawmakers.
Office space market sees growth in 2018 on back of BPO resurgence
The office property market is expected to continue expanding next year with a resurgence of the information technology-business process management (IT-BPM) and growth of the offshore online gaming industry.
Toyota, Panasonic consider joint development of EV batteries
Toyota Motor Corp is considering making batteries for electric vehicles (EV) with Panasonic Corp, as it ramps up battery development to help meet its goal for green cars.
Senate-House OK of higher base pay for military, police sparks review of civilian workforce...
The Senate approved Wednesday on third and final reading two resolutions seeking to increase the base salary of military and uniformed personnel (MUP) starting January next year and calling for a review of the salary scheme of civilian personnel.
CebuPac Narita-Cebu flight diverted due to ‘technical issue’
Cebu Pacific said its flight from Narita, Japan to Cebu City, 5J 5063, had to be diverted to Nagoya on Thursday, December 14, due to an unspecified “technical issue.”
U.N. resolutions on North Korea must be fully implemented – Guterres
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Thursday that United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs must be fully implemented by Pyongyang and other countries.
Aboitiz Construction to work on Philippine Resins Industries chemical plant expansion
Aboitiz Construction, Inc. (ACI), the privately-held construction arm of the Aboitiz Group, has partnered with Philippine Resins Industries, Inc. (PRII) to double the latter’s polyvinyl chloride resin plant capacity in Bataan.
‘Ang Larawan’ gets a unanimous ‘A’ from Cinema Evaluation Board
'Enthralling, captivating and beautifully helmed!' 'A briliiant, fabulous production with great acting and excellent technical elements.'
Joan Chen on festival jury duty: ‘I want films to transport me’
The Chinese actor-director, 56, is a member of the competition jury for the 2nd International Film Festival & Awards Macao.
After Alabama upset, Democrats see new prospects in U.S. South
Tuesday’s upset win by Democrat Doug Jones in Alabama, coupled with last month’s Democratic sweep in Virginia, has given the party new optimism about its 2018 prospects in the South and other conservative, heavily rural regions where Republicans have dominated for decades.
Indonesia’s constitutional court junks bid to ban consensual sex outside marriage
Indonesia’s constitutional court on Thursday rejected a petition to bar all consensual sex outside of marriage.
ADB raises growth outlook for PH anew
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has again raised its economic growth outlook for the Philippines this year and in 2018 over accelerating infrastructure spending and robust consumption.
Lawmaker, accused of sexual misconduct, dies of gunshot wound: a ‘probable suicide’
Kentucky state Representative Dan Johnson, who was facing sexual assault accusations, died in a probable suicide on Wednesday, Bullitt County Coroner Dave Billings said.














