
Members of the Quezon City Police District form a barricade in front of multisectoral groups protesting at the Commission on Human Rights office on the second day of the canvassing of votes for president and vice president.
Members of the Quezon City Police District form a barricade in front of multisectoral groups protesting at the Commission on Human Rights office on the second day of the canvassing of votes for president and vice president.
A vendor displays ‘sili labuyo’ (chili peppers) that retail for P400 per kilo – about half the prevailing market rate...
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Read moreMembers of the Education Workers’ Alliance for Greater and Equitable Salary (Educ WAGES) raise fists after signing their Unity Statement...
Read moreA boy shows his painted hands at an art session conducted by the Baysulangpu Artists Society Arevalo Plaza in Iloilo...
Read moreCatholic devotees flock to venerate a relic of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, commonly known as “Padre Pio” during the celebration...
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Read moreMali "will not stand idly by" if foreign governments intervene in neighouring Niger, Bamako's top diplomat warned the United Nations...
Read moreMax Verstappen helped Red Bull clinch the Formula One constructors' championship and took a giant step towards his third straight...
Read moreFilipino fisherman Arnel Satam guns the motor of his tiny wooden boat as he makes a dash for the shallow...
Read moreIsraeli forces shot dead two Palestinians in a pre-dawn raid in the West Bank Sunday, the Palestinian health ministry said,...
Read moreIt was just after six in the morning on Tuesday when the agents came to the home of French journalist...
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