MANILA — Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II on Thursday feels encouraged that Filipinos have regained their trust in their local governments upon seeing...
MANILA – Sen. Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III on Thursday commended President Benigno Aquino for timely approval of 12 new mega infrastructure projects that would significantly contribute...
OTTAWA — Several House of Commons committees have not sat since June, and others only a handful of times, because of a procedural roadblock thrown up...
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jim Prentice is heading to northern Alberta for talks with an aboriginal band that has been seeking land in the heart of...
STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s new left-leaning government on Thursday recognized a Palestinian state – a move that comes during increased tensions between Arabs and Jews over Israel’s...
BEIJING — Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says he didn’t bring up the issue of human rights at all with his Chinese counterparts as a trade mission...
MANILA – Former Senator Juan Flavier died on Thursday afternoon due to multiple organ failure caused by pneumonia. He was 79. Flavier served as Department of...
MANILA, Philippines — The recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed that nearly four out of five Filipinos want Vice President Jejomar Binay to appear before...
MANILA — Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said that it is better to suspend temporarily sending troops to West African countries which have been contaminated with ebola...
EDMONTON — Rachel Notley wasn’t even 10 years-old when she went on her first protest march. It was in the early 1970s, in Edmonton, with her...