Martial Law Protests And Class Walkouts Planned By Youth Activists

Martial Law Protests

Martial Law Protests And Class Walkouts Planned By Youth Activists Martial law protests and class walkouts were planned by youth activists from different college schools and universities on its 44th anniversary. On September 21, 2016 (Wednesday), is the 44th anniversary of Martial Law so youth activists from different college schools and universities were planning to … Read more

Detect Fake Honey Using This Few Simple Tricks Can Help

Detect Fake Honey

Detect Fake Honey Using This Few Simple Tricks Can Help Detect fake honey using this few simple tricks that can help you identify which honey is real and not because fake honey is being sold everywhere. Honey is a sweet food made by bees from collecting nectars from flowers these insects are called honeybees. This … Read more

Church Welcomes Former Drug Dependents Who Wants A New Life

Church

Church Welcomes Former Drug Dependents Who Wants A New Life Church welcome former drug dependents who wants to seek help in turning over into a new life according to Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle. Spiritual guidance, livelihood projects, and skills formation were offered by Mania’s Sanlakbay sa Pagbabago ng Buhay Project who will provide … Read more

Maria Ozawa Personal Info Allegedly Posted On Facebook By BI Crew

Maria Ozawa Personal Info

Maria Ozawa Personal Info Allegedly Posted On Facebook By BI Crew Maria Ozawa personal info and private details were posted on Facebook by an alleged Bureau of Immigration (BI) worker in the Philippines. Passport, photo and confidential details of the adult movie star Maria Ozawa were allegedly posted In Facebook by a worker from Bureau … Read more

Traffic Crisis In Metro Manila A State Of Chaos, Says Tugade

Traffic Crisis

Traffic Crisis In Metro Manila A State Of Chaos, Says Tugade Traffic crisis in Metro Manila is a state of chaos said by Tugade that was currently plaguing the city on Thursday (September 15, 2016). In a newspaper report, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade clarified the message that was misquoted saying traffic problems was only a state … Read more

World’s Worst Place To Drive Due To Heavy Traffic

World’s Worst Place

World’s Worst Place To Drive Due To Heavy Traffic Is This World’s worst place to drive due to heavy traffic according to a recent study who experienced the worst traffic on the earth. If people think that Metro Manila is the worst place to be a driver because of traffic crisis in the place there … Read more

Relationship Between China And Philippines Reached Critical Stage

Critical

Relationship Between China And Philippines Reached Critical Stage Relationship between China and Philippines now reached the critical stage said by a Chinese diplomat in front of Philippine delegate in China. The tension between the two countries was in the critical stage according to Liu Zhenmin, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister. Beijing was expecting to the Philippines … Read more

Immigration Inspection Now Covers Foreign Pilots And Crews

Immigration Inspection

Immigration Inspection Now Covers Foreign Pilots And Crews Immigration inspection now covers foreign pilots and crews as the Philippine government strengthened their security operation in the country. On Wednesday, Commissioner Jaime Morente from Bureau of Immigrations (BI) said that since August 2016 the conduct of immigration arrival and departure formalities in the international airports nationwide … Read more

World’s Poorest President Donates 90% Of His Monthly Salary

World’s poorest president

World’s Poorest President Donates 90% Of His Monthly Salary World’s poorest president donates 90 percent of his monthly salary in charity and only lives on a farm and have only an austere lifestyle. Most presidents from different countries can be seen having a luxurious and living lavish lifestyle that is common for the people for … Read more

Cocolisap Plagued More Than 3-M Coconut Trees In Basilan

Cocolisap Plagued

Cocolisap Plagued More Than 3-M Coconut Trees In Basilan Cocolisap Plagued more than 3-M coconut trees in Basilan according to Agricultural Secretary Manny Piñol as he said on Tuesday (September 13, 2016). In the province of Basilan over 3 million coconut trees were plagued by coconut scale insects or popularly known as cocolisap. Piñol visited … Read more