Journalist Alaysa Escandor Cries Foul Over Police Treatment During Their Marcos’ Burial Protest

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A student protester complained on the treatment of the police towards them. PROTESTER – Journalist Alaysa Escandor complains about the treatment of the police authorities to rallyists during the Marcos’ burial protest. The late dictator’s surprise interment at Libingan ng mga Bayani has undeniably sparked headlines, reactions, and protest rallies. A lot of anti-Marcos gathered together to fight … Read more

Barack Obama To Speak Out On Trump If Needed To Defend U.S. Ideals

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Obama Willing To Speak Out On Trump If He Needs To Defend U.S Values And Ideals U.S President Barack Obama said he’s not a Trump’s critic but he’s ready to defend U.S values and ideals if Donald Trump or his policies will break it. Obama said that he will step aside silently when he’s term … Read more

Duterte Orders ERC Commissioners To Leave Office

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Pres. Rodrigo Duterte ordered all ERC Commissioners to resign. Philippine President Rodrigo ‘Rody’ Duterte ordered all the commissioners of the Energy Regulatory Commission to leave their posts after reports of anomalies. Since he assumed the highest post in the country, Pres. Duterte has kept his words brave on how much he wanted to clean the … Read more

WHO: Zika Virus Is No Longer A Global Health Emergency

The UN health agency confirmed that Zika virus is no longer a global health emergency. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the Zika virus and related neurological complications among children is no longer an international emergency. According to the officials of the United Nations health agency, they are preparing a longer-term response to the … Read more

New Pag-asa Port Strengthens Philippines’ Claim To Spratly Island

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Philippine Claims To Spratly Island To Strengthen By New Pag-asa Port The claims of the Philippines to the Spratly Island was strengthened through the new seaport that will rise soon on Pag-asa Island. The new seaport that will be built on Spratly will improve the access of the Philippines to the disputed island. The proposed national … Read more

Filipino Scientists, PhilMech Chief Is A Mechanized Rice Farmer

Mechanized Rice Farmer

Mechanized Rice Farmer From PhilMech Make Saving From Planting Rice A scientist and PhilMech director Dr. Dionisio G. Alvindia of Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization is a mechanized rice farmer. A 30-hectare rice farm in Quezon, Nueva Ecija was operated by Dionisio and his wife. The farm operation was mechanized from land preparation, … Read more

DBM Releases Data On Infra Spending, Capital Outlays – Increase Spotted!

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DBM’s latest data showed increase on infrastructure spending and other capital overlays. LATEST – The latest data released by Department of Budget and Management showed an increase on the infrastructure spending and other capital overlays of the country. Along with Pres. Rodrigo ‘Digong’ Duterte’s securing of presidential post in the 2016 national election are a … Read more

Look: 8 Officially Announced Entries To Watch Out For At The MMFF 2016

Look: Eight Entries For The MMFF 2016 Officially Announced

MMFF 2016 has officially announced the eight entries in the annual Filipino film festival. Eight entries that will be screened in the annual Filipino film festival to be held in December has officially announced. The much awaited annual Filipino festival to be held in December has finally released the eight entries that will be screened to the … Read more

New Oil, Gas Drilling In Arctic Oceans Blocked By Obama Administration

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Obama Administration Blocks New Oil, Gas Drilling To Prevent Harm In Arctic Oceans New oil and gas drilling in the Arctic Ocean was blocked by Obama administration to prevent harming wildlife at the sea and to reduce global warming. On Friday (November 18, 2016), the five-year offshore drilling plan announced that the planned sale of … Read more