SEX-FOR-REPATRIATION? | Gov't orders probe into OFW's allegations vs PH labor execs in Kuwait
A female overseas Filipino worker who was awaiting deportation in Kuwait was allegedly offered free repatriation in exchange for a sexual favor. When Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz heard about this in Geneva, she immediately created a team that would investigate the allegation.
Government spent more on prisoners than on poor families in 2012--NSCB
The Aquino administration has spent more on prisoners' living expenses than on its support for poor families last year amid an increasing backlog of cases at the lower courts, the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) said on Monday.
Defiant Snowden promises more leaks
Rogue US intelligence tech Edward Snowden issued a defiant rebuke to his critics in Washington on Monday and warned more leaks were on the way, declaring: "Truth is coming and it cannot be stopped."
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3 labor officials named in 'sex-for-repatriation' scandal in Middle East
(UPDATE, 12:20 p.m.) Three labor officials assigned in the Middle East were named in the scandal where they allegedly offer free repatriation to stranded or distressed female overseas Filipino workers in exchange for sexual favors.
Oil price strikes nine-month peak
The price of New York's main oil benchmark hit a nine-month peak on Monday, as traders worried that the Syria crisis could hit supplies from the crude-rich Middle East, analysts said.
BRACING FOR WORST | Amid talk of extension, amnesty for 'illegal' OFWs ends July 3
UPDATE 6:59PM-Amid media reports in Saudi Arabia that the Kingdom may extend by another three months its amnesty for illegal migrant workers, the Philippine government was urged nonetheless to prepare contingency measures should the Saudis decide against another 90-day grace period.
Singapore rejects conspiracy theory about US scientist found dead by Filipina girlfriend
SINGAPORE--The Singapore government on Monday rejected a conspiracy theory behind the death of an American scientist found hanged in the city-state last year, saying he killed himself after a bout of depression.
Power crisis fears unnerve industry in booming Philippines
An electricity outage that blacked out large swathes of the Philippines' main island of Luzon for up to eight hours last month has highlighted worries about a potential power crisis that could undermine Asia's fastest-growing economy.
Where did OFWs' remittances go in 2Q?
Of the 525 households polled by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), 95.4 percent said they used the remittances for foods, 67 percent for education, 54.9 percent for medical payments and 42.1 percent for debt payments.
MONDAY BLUES | Airport retrofit disrupts CebuPac computers; rains cancel 11 flights
Bad weather and a computer glitch traced to ongoing retrofitting at NAIA's Terminal 3 gave budget carrier Cebu Pacific the proverbial Monday blues.

































