TENSION IN TAIPEI | Pinoy attacked, hospitalized in Taiwan; OFWs told to stay out of sight
The Philippines' de facto envoy to Taiwan on Friday warned compatriots living on the island to avoid public places after a Filipino man was attacked and hospitalized by a gang of youths amid simmering tensions.
Philippines rejects Taiwan accusations of 'murder'
UPDATE 3:08PM- The Philippines on Saturday rejected Taiwan's allegations that its coastguards had intentionally murdered a Taiwanese fisherman whose death has triggered a major diplomatic spat.
175 COCs more to go, as Comelec adds 126; top rankings unchanged
Over half, or 175 more Certificates of Canvass (COCs) remain to be counted by the Commission on Elections after it finished tabulating 126 COCs early Saturday.
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Villar, Ejercito, Honasan proclaimed as senators after more than half of votes have been counted
MANILA, PhilippinesâCynthia Villar, Juan Victor Ejercito, and Gregorio Honasan were proclaimed as the 10th, 11th, and 12th winning senators for the May 2013 polls after the votes from Lanao del Norte arrived in Manila.
Dump 'foreign' PCOS and go for local election tech in 2016, group urges Comelec
Poll watchdog Kontra Daya says that Smartmatic's untrustworthy PCOS technology must already be abandoned and not used during the 2016 Presidential Elections.
Netizens take sides after Jake Ejercito slams Georgina Wilson for anti-Erap tweet
For posting a rather nasty tweet against former President and now Manila mayor-elect Joseph Estrada, model and TV host Georgina Wilson gets a scolding from Estrada's young son and rising matinee idol Jake Ejercito.
1 soldier, 2 NPAs killed in Surigao del Norte clashes
A soldier and two suspected members of the New People's Army (NPA) were killed after two successive days of encounter in the hinterlands of Claver town in Surigao del Norte.
Comelec draws flak for partial proclamation, but Brillantes defends move
Comelec chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. on Friday warded off blame as the poll body drew flak for proceeding with the partial proclamation of the Top 6 winners in the Senate race despite getting only a quarter of the certificates of canvass for the May 13 elections.
France legalizes same-sex marriage
France became the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage Saturday after President Francois Hollande signed it into law following months of bitter political debate.
VIDEO | The Dos and Don'ts of Google Glass , the wearable computer
Since the Glass can record and share pictures, video and sound, some fear they'll be robbed of their privacy, especially in private places.







































