Rights body urged to act on communist recruitment of minors
MANILA – Relissa Lucena, mother of Alicia who has allegedly been recruited by leftist groups, on Saturday called on the
Pinoys urged to stay cautious amid Covid-19 threat
MANILA – Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar on Friday advised the public to stay safe and careful,
CebuPac cancels PH-Korea flights from Mar. 3-Apr. 30
MANILA – Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) is canceling its flights between the Philippines and South Korea from March 3
Nationwide mall sale deferred amid Covid-19 threat
MANILA – The highly-anticipated nationwide mall sale has been moved to a later date due to the "alarming rise" in
PH backs UN’s caution vs. use of human rights for hidden agenda
GENEVA, Switzerland – The Philippine government expressed support to the direction that the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres and
Taguig launches P700-M scholarship program
MANILA – The city government of Taguig on Friday rolled out its enhanced scholarship program for residents and other stakeholders. In
Students warned vs NPA recruitment activities
WARNING. Capt. Alexander Cabales of the Philippine Army on Friday (Feb. 28, 2020) orients CUP students on several recruitment activities
63 Army officers complete ‘Battalion Pre-Command Course’
MANILA – A total of 63 Philippine Army (PA) officers graduated from the Battalion Commander Pre-Command Course in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
Once in a leap year
By Ma. Cristina Arayata MANILA – "Thirty days has September." Still remember this nursery rhyme? Who could forget its last part that
Yes, Virginia, there is life after Uncle Sam
MANILA -- Things have changed, said a Philippine columnist. The US has not. When the Visiting Forces Agreement was signed under Philippine