Filmmaker Michael Moore launches ‘TrumpiLeaks’ website for whistleblowers
'I know this is risky. I know we may get in trouble. But too much is at stake to play it safe.'
Amal and George Clooney welcome boy and girl twins
The twins, Ella and Alexander, and their mother 'are all healthy, happy and doing fine.'
SILK ROAD HUB OR TAX HAVEN? | China’s new border trade zone may be...
On the border of China and Kazakhstan, an international free trade zone has become a showpiece of Chinese President Xi Jinping's signature "Belt and Road" Initiative to boost global trade and commerce by improving infrastructure and connectivity.
Russian fighter intercepts U.S. bomber over Baltic Sea
Russia scrambled a fighter jet on Tuesday to intercept a nuclear-capable U.S. B-52 strategic bomber it said was flying over the Baltic Sea near its border, in an incident that had echoes of the Cold War.
Man armed with hammer wounds policeman at Paris’ Notre Dame
A man armed with a hammer shouted "this is for Syria" and wounded a policeman before being shot and wounded by other officers on Tuesday outside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, one of France's most famous tourist sites.
House opens probe of Resorts World carnage
(UPDATE 3 - 9:55 a.m.) Three committees of the House of Representatives opened Wednesday morning an inquiry into last week’s deadly rampage at the Resorts World Manila, where 38 persons, including what authorities said was a gambling-addicted gunman, died.
WATCH | Scenes of Christian icons being smashed earn dismay, disapproval
Video clips circulating in news reports and social media showing suspected followers of the jihadist terrorist Maute Group destroying religious icons of the Roman...
Trump says his Mideast trip is ‘paying off’ after split between Qatar, 7 neighbors
President Donald Trump, wading into the worst split between powerful Arab states in decades, said on Tuesday his trip to the Middle East was "already paying off" with leaders there taking a hard new line in accusing Qatar of funding of militant groups.
Duterte to soldiers: Crush the enemy in Marawi
President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday ordered soldiers to crush the enemy in Marawi, stressing that the violence being unleashed there by the Maute Group-led forces is a type of rebellion.
‘Peacemakers’ Tim Cone, Franz Pumaren surprised to get technicals after Tenorio-Romeo scuffle
Coaches Tim Cone of Ginebra and Franz Pumaren of GlobalPort were surprised that they got a technical each for trying to pacify LA Tenorio...
‘STOLEN CHILDHOODS’ | PH environment for children ranked 96th among 172 nations
The fighting between the Maute terrorist group and government forces in Marawi City has forced hundreds of residents – including children – to flee...
Ginebra knocks off GlobalPort in match marred by Tenorio-Romeo scuffle
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel moved on to the Oppo PBA Commissioner's Cup semifinals after cruising past GlobalPort Batang Pier, 96-85, in a match marred...
WATCH | Panic buying ensues in Qatar; nation’s currency under pressure as Saudi, UAE...
Panic buying ensued among citizens and expatriates, including Filipinos in Qatar as Gulf Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia decided to severe their ties with the tiny but wealthy nation by
cutting land, air and sea travel from the peninsula.
Malaysia’s Mahathir, 91, says would step in as prime minister if needed
Former Malaysian prime minister, the 91-year-old Mahathir Mohamad, said on Tuesday he would consider taking up the post again but only if there was...
‘Too near Marawi, Lanaos’: DOJ unhappy with SC order moving cases vs Maute Group...
The Supreme Court has rejected a request by the Department of Justice to move to courts in Luzon and Visayas the cases against key figures of the Maute Group, responsible for the two-week siege of Marawi City.