Taiwan protests PH ships in Spratlys
Taiwan on Saturday protested to the Philippines for sending naval ships to disputed islands in the South China Sea, which Manila calls the West Philippine Sea, in the latest diplomatic spat between the two governments.
VIDEO | From 'Basurera' to Ballerina, an inspiring true fairy tale
Jessa Balote, 15, was used to a hard hand-to-mouth existence. She had been scavenging for recyclable trash in the streets of Tondo since she was 7, helping to feed a brood of six. Today Jessa is a professional ballerina, dancing to lift an entire family out of poverty. Watch her journey here.
Sulu police on alert as clashes with Abu Sayyaf leave up to 12 killed
(UPDATE - 3:15 p.m.) Police in Sulu have been placed on heightened alert following a clash Saturday morning between government forces and the Abu Sayyaf group. At least a dozen government troops and Islamists are believed to have been killed when firefighting erupted in the hinterlands of Patikul.
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Comelec needs intel funds, Brillantes insists; P30M was released February
Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. on Sunday justified the use of intelligence funds by the poll body despite its having deputized law enforcement agencies that can carry out intelligence work for it.
China satellite station now getting info on South China Sea
A satellite data receiving station launched on Friday now enables China to obtain observation information about the South China Sea.
Speaker asks Comelec to reconsider disqualification of Senior Citizens party-list
(UPDATE - 5:02 p.m.) Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. on Saturday called on the Commission on Elections to reconsider its decision disqualifying the Senior Citizens party-list.
Hackers attack Saudi official websites: reports
Cyber hackers attacked several official Saudi websites on Saturday, posting an Algerian flag on their homepages that later vanished, local media reported.
Philippine, Taiwanese fishery officials meet in June to thresh out agreement
Philippine and Taiwanese agriculture officials will meet next month to thresh out a fisheries agreement that would lay down a protocol in contested waters.
65 sea turtles bound for sale to Chinese poachers seized in Palawan
(UPDATE - 6:43 p.m.) Operatives from the PNP Maritime Group-Special Boat Unit and the Philippine Navy on Saturday seized 65 sea turtles in the southern Palawan Town of Balabac that were about to be sold to Chinese poachers.
Greenpeace lauds CA ruling stopping field trials of 'Frankenstein talong'
Environmental groups on Friday scored victory over the use of genetically modified organisms after the Court of Appeals stopped the field trials of Bt eggplant.






































