Attacks on OFWs in Taiwan isolated - MECO chief
Chairman Amadeo Perez of the Taipei-based Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) on Monday said that the two incidents of attacks on Filipino workers in Taiwan were "isolated cases involving gangsters."
Filipino beaten up in Taiwan gets P164,000 from gangsters as Pinoys' safety assured
Filipinos in Taiwan are safe, a Taiwanese official assured on Monday, highlighting the case of one Filipino who has received P164,000 in compensation after being beaten by gangsters.
No PH-Taiwan joint probe, but 2 sides agree to help respective fact-finding teams
There will be no joint probe into the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman on a boat being apprehended by the Philippine Coast Guard, but investigators from both sides will cooperate with each other in their respective tasks, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said Monday.
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Roxas: Nothing personal vs Revillas, but judge was wrong to withhold search warrant
Interior Secretary Roxas II said the Election Day incident involving the failed bid of lawmen to search the house of Senator Revilla Jr. for guns and armed men was a legitimate police operation to enforce a Comelec gun ban.
Garcias lose grip on Cebu Capitol
The Garcia family, which held power at the Cebu Capitol over the last 18 years, has lost control of the province after lawyer Hilario Davide III won over Rep. Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, third district) in the May 13 elections.
Aga Muhlach fails to crack Fuentebella clan's 105-year hold in CamSur
The quixotic attempt of movie celebrity Aga Muhlach to create a dent in the stronghold of the 105-year-old Fuentebella political dynasty in Camarines Sur nearly succeeded as he had been ahead in the vote count for a time.
Some teachers remain unpaid for poll duties since generic cash cards don't carry their names
Several teachers remain unpaid for their poll duties because generic cash cards used to compensate them do not carry their names.
Brillantes wants barangay, SK polls postponed to 2014 or early 2015
Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes is urging Congress to pass a measure that will postpone the October 2013 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections to next year or early 2015.
Peasants ask: Why are 'opposition' provinces Quezon, Laguna not on list of coco-levy funded areas?
A militant peasant group on Monday questioned the Department of Budget and Management for leaving out Quezon and Laguna in the priority provinces to be funded by the coco levy.
BSP bars retail investors from investing in SDAs
(UPDATED 6:38 p.m.) The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has restricted the access to its special deposit accounts (SDAs), saying only trust accounts and unit investment trust funds (UITFs) can park and earn interest from these instruments.





































