MANILA—The House of Representatives has approved on third and final reading a bill that seeks to exempt fresh graduates from government charges and fees. Authors of...
WASHINGTON—A solid majority of Americans, or 73 percent, continue to say state of morals in the United states is getting worse, according to a recent Gallup...
CANBERRA—An Australian member of parliament (MP) has blamed a fatal crocodile attack on human error, saying it was “stupid” for anyone to swim at night in...
MANILA—With less than two weeks before the June 8 deadline, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has reminded winning and losing candidates in the May 9 polls...
MANILA—A Malacanang official denied on Sunday China’s allegation that the United States is intervening in the arbitration case filed by the Philippines against China over the...
MANILA—Department of National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and his Malaysian and Indonesian counterparts agreed to cooperate further in curbing down criminality, piracy, kidnapping and smuggling in...
MANILA—Senate President Franklin Drilon sees no problem if President-elect Rodrigo Duterte will not attend the scheduled proclamation on Monday in Congress. ”I just want to stress...
MANILA—The public will see fresh faces from prominent political families when the 17th Congress is convened this July. Rep.-elect Amanda Christina “Cristal” Bagatsing (5th District, Manila)...
WINNIPEG—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is keeping up the pressure on parliamentarians to pass his government’s controversial legislation on assisted dying by June 6. But two of...
WINNIPEG – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered rare praise Saturday for Conservative predecessor Stephen Harper but at least one Liberal elder statesman found it a bit...