Soldier hurt in Agusan clash
An Army soldier was wounded while undetermined number of New People's Army (NPA) fighters were believed either killed or wounded during an encounter Friday in New Tubigon mountainous area, Sibagat…
Binay returns from Saudi visit
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay returned home late Friday night after a brief visit to Saudi Arabia, where he attended the burial of Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz in…
PNoy’s prayer
“Dear God please make us instruments of your will.“ This is the prayer President Benigno S. Aquino III wrote on http://www.godblessthephilippines.com the global online prayer movement launched by the…
Cavite mall heist: 2 dead
Five men shot and killed a bank teller and a security guard and wounded another before they fled with P5 million cash in a daring holdup inside a mall in…
Reconsider Bangkok trip, travelers told
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued a travel advisory asking travelers to Bangkok, especially those who will undertake non-essential travel, to reconsider their trip in the light of…
Project won’t cause water loss
There is little likelihood that thousands of farmers in South Cotabato would lose irrigation water on account of operation of the Tampakan Copper-Gold Project. A review of the environmental impact…
Ex-Bulacan official seeks special audit
A former Bulacan provincial official has asked the Commission on Audit (CoA) to conduct a special audit of the reportedly misspent calamity fund expenditures of the province. In a letter…
Strict food export rules noted
Strict rules in the European Union, US, Japan, and Australia are forcing government and food exporters to impose stringent rules on processing to compete in these markets. Speaking at the…
Arroyo camp assails watchlist order
The Arroyo camp has assailed the Department of Justice (DoJ) directive reinstating the watchlist order (WLO) against former First Gentleman Atty. Jose Miguel “Mike“ T. Arroyo, which had previously been…
55 moved in BIR reshuffle
Commissioner Kim S. Jacinto-Henares of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) reshuffled 55 tax fraud officials and investigators based in Metro Manila and nearby provinces yesterday to strengthen the drive…
DILG launches anti-kotong hotline
The government launched the Inter-Agency Anti-Kotong Task Force (IAA-TF) and the “Kotong Hotline” yesterday to combat the bad practice of mulcting or "kotong" among policemen and traffic enforcers.
Bill banning camps’ privatization OKd
The House Committee on Bases Conversion has approved a bill seeking to stop the government’s plan to privatize Camps Aguinaldo and Crame both in Quezon City. The House panel chaired…
Mrs. Arroyo, FG in watchlist
The Department of Justice (DoJ) issued yesterday a watchlist order (WLO) against former President now Pampanga Rep. Gloria M. Arroyo and her husband, former First Gentleman Atty. Jose Miguel “Mike”…
Customs foils smuggling at PoM
The Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) has foiled an attempt to smuggle two luxury vehicles and a motorcycle from United States and 1,834 boxes of Korea-made cosmetics that arrived…
CHED closes 2 PMI courses
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) reiterated yesterday that its decision to close two maritime courses offered by Philippine Maritime Institute (PMI) is final despite protests from students and school…
P2.39B needed for storm victims
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) needs some P2.39 billion to implement national recovery and rehabilitation projects for victims of tropical cyclones and floods in the last five…
