FOCUS | China may be fanning flames of Taiwanese anger with PH - expert
Since the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman off Batanes on May 9, there has been no confirmed violence against OFWs directly linked to it, boosting the possibility as raised by an expert-- that Beijing may be fanning the heat as a test case as it continues its bullying in the South China Sea.
Amid criticism, BCDA says SM hid construction of BGC shopping mall
After receiving flak for its belated protest over the first SM shopping mall in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), the state agency tasked with developing the country's military bases on Wednesday said the Henry Sy-led company hid the construction of the 234,892-square meter retail complex.
PARTYLIST VOTE | Padaca bares top 25 groups with winning tallies
Commission on Elections Commissioner Ma. Grace Cielo Padaca on Wednesday bared the top 25 groups that each garnered at least 2-percent of the total number of votes cast for partylists, and that should therefore be eligible to gain seats in the House of Representatives.
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As mayor longs for development in Kalayaan, others fear China's 'rape' of the islands
Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon Jr. is growing frustrated with his own attempts to bring development to Kalayaan Island Group. "Nothing happens up to now," he says. Residents not only sympathize with their mayor, they also fear that KIG's rich marine resources would be destroyed soon.
LEGAL POSER | Can DOJ findings of probable cause be enjoined?
Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has questioned the seeming pattern in a series of moves by the Court of Appeals enjoining the DOJ from its determination of probable cause in key cases, saying this effectively hindered it 'from prosecuting, from discharging its mandate.'
VIDEO | Boss repeatedly slaps intern, sparks outcry in Singapore
A Singapore company supervisor caught on video slapping a male intern is in trouble after the clip went viral on the web and sparked a public outcry.
24 dead, more than 230 injured in Oklahoma tornado
Twenty-four people were killed and 237 others injured when a massive tornado blasted the southern suburbs of Oklahoma City, the capital of the U.S. state of Oklahoma, on Monday, state officials said Tuesday.
Mar: In movies, Bong portrays role of law enforcer, he should act like one
The word war between supposed friends and former peers in the Senate, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and Sen. Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr., appears far from over.
2 US experts reject murder theory in scientist's death in Singapore
Two US pathologists on Wednesday supported Singapore police findings that an American scientist found hanged last year in the city-state committed suicide and was not murdered as his family claims.
NBI team leaving for Taiwan soon to probe fisherman’s death
Department of Justice Secretary Leila M. De Lima on Wednesday said a team from the National Bureau of Investigation is ready to leave for Taiwan soon to investigate the death of a Taiwanese fisherman in Balintang Channel last May 9.






































