
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) stage a protest action on Aug. 3 to call for leaders of Congress to override the veto of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the bill giving tax exemption on the honoraria and allowances of election workers.
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) stage a protest action on Aug. 3 to call for leaders of Congress to override the veto of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the bill giving tax exemption on the honoraria and allowances of election workers.
A man sells different sizes of Philippine flags along EDSA in Quezon City ahead of Independence Day on Monday, June...
Read morePeople often call it lowly kangkong or water spinach, but it is all that this man and his family have...
Read moreA tot, fully geared to the teeth, shows off his mini-bike as he takes part in Makati City’s 8th Bike...
Read moreTwo tanks of the Philippine Army roll in front of the Quirino Grandstand at the Rizal Park in Luneta during...
Read moreThe Philippine Coast Guard shows a portion of a Chinese rocket recovered by fisherman Alvin Menez in the open sea...
Read moreA policeman tries to stop a farmers’ march toward Mendiola near Malacañang to dramatize their decades-old demand to own the...
Read moreOil firms are poised to implement a price hike next week, according to Unioil Petroleum Philippines. Diesel prices may rise...
Read moreTHE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is looking at sophisticated drones to boost its capabilities and strengthen the country’s border security....
Read moreTHE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has expressed confidence that extraction of the remaining industrial fuel from a sunken tanker in...
Read moreSENATOR Francis Tolentino has asked newly appointed Health Secretary Ted Herbosa to help livestock raisers combat African Swine Flu (ASF)...
Read moreA PARTY-list congressman has unwrapped an entrepreneurial program which, according to him, would benefit all Filipinos across the country. Addressing...
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