Westcom: No plan yet to augment military presence in West Philippines Sea
The AFP Western Command (Westcom) is not moving to augment its current military force in the contested region of the West Philippines Sea despite the admission by the military leadership that numerous Chinese vessels have been spotted near Ayungin Shoal.
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.
Comelec proclaims 14 top party-list groups, to fill all 58 House seats by Monday
(UPDATE - 12:36 p.m.) The Commission on Elections proclaimed Friday morning the 14 party-list groups that took the most votes in the May 13 elections.
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On the ballot but out of the race: Comelec affirms disqualification of 5 party-list groups
The Commission on Elections on Friday affirmed the disqualification of five partylist groups whose names were included on the ballots that were used in the May 13, 2013 midterm polls.
After U.S., China ship groundings, UN body wants Tubbataha declared a ‘sensitive sea area’
Unesco is proposing to make waters surrounding the Tubbataha Reef Natural Park a “particularly sensitive sea area" to prevent future ship groundings.
Obama bares rules for US drone strikes
President Barack Obama said Thursday he had approved strict rules for when the United States can carry out drone strikes against terror suspects abroad, saying lethal force could be used when no other alternatives exist.
Pacman remains richest congressman
Manny Pacquiao may have lost his boxing crown but the Sarangani representative remains king in the House of Representatives, remaining the wealthiest of the chambers' 278 members according to the summary report of filed Statements of Assets Liabilities and Net worth for 2012.
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.
PH to China: 'Respect what is ours'
UPDATE 7:34PM-Manila has reminded Beijing to respect Philippine territory after the latter sent a warship near Kalayaan Island Group's Ayungin Reef. There is no move, though, to amplify the WESCOM force in the West Philippines Sea despite the sightings of Chinese military boats there.
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.






































