The 2020 presidential election may be one of the most significant and far-reaching events of the 21st century. The stakes almost defy comprehension — suggestive less...
This past summer, many students were not able to fill the suggested 700 farming jobs funded by the federal government due to geographical or transportation barriers,...
In mid-September, the Sipekne’katik First Nation launched a moderate livelihood lobster fishery along the coast of southwestern Nova Scotia. Its fishers set out an estimated 250...
Attended the meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the OIC. Discussed our joint steps to find urgent solutions to the problems of the Rohingya Muslims,...
MANILA – Police officers deployed to keep a tight watch over the burial of Baby River, the daughter of detainee Reina Mae Nasino, were just doing their...
MANILA – The government and private institutions are ready to help micro and small business enterprises in giving the 13th month pay to their employees by providing...
MANILA – At least 4,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were stranded after the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) stopped conducting the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) tests for government...
MANILA – Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Tuesday said funding the initial supply of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine from foreign partners is “not a problem” as...
MANILA – The city government of Manila has adopted shorter curfew hours which will start on Wednesday, moving the curfew from midnight to 4 a.m. Manila Mayor...
MANILA – Despite reduction in the number of drug users, President Rodrigo Duterte declared his government remains in the thick of the fight against the illegal drugs....