76 Dead Including Soccer Players in Colombia Plane Crash

Only five passengers have survived when a plane crashed on the way to Colombia. Seventy-six passengers were dead and only five have survived when a plane crashed on its way to Colombia. According to the report, 81 people, including Brazilian football team Chapecoense, were on board the chartered aircraft when it crashed on its way … Read more

Show-cause Order Against De Lima Finally Served To Senate

Show-Cause Order Finally Served To Senate Against De Lima

Show-cause order serves by the House against De lima. Show-cause order that was served by the house members against Senator Leila de Lima was finally served to the Senate on Tuesday, November 29, 2016. The show-cause order was served as a connection with her efforts to stop her former driver and bodyguard, Ronnie Dayan to … Read more

7 PSG Members, 2 Troops Wounded In Marawi City Explosion

7 PSG members, 2 troops wounded in Marawi City explosion

7 PSG members, 2 troops were wounded in Marawi City explosion. Members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Marawi City, Lanao Sur on Tuesday. Seven members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) and two military troops were reportedly wounded, after they were hit by the … Read more

Death Toll in Unusual Melbourne Thunderstorm Asthma Rises to Eight

New death cases were recorded after severe asthma in Melbourne, Australia following the thunderstorm last Monday. The number of deaths from Melbourne, Australia thunderstorm asthma event has risen to eight, after two more people have died. The thunderstorm last Monday caused unusual outbreak of severe asthma after it saw extreme winds and air moisture break … Read more

First Commercial Flight From US Lands in Cuba After More Than 50 Years

First commercial US-Havana Flight lands in Cuba as the country mourns for Fidel Castro’s death. The first commercial flight from the United States to Havana landed in Cuba after more than 50 years with passengers erupted into applause. The plane from the US landed in Cuba as the country begins week-long memorial services for revolutionary … Read more

PhilHealth To Provide Detox Package For Drug Dependent Members

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Medical Detoxification Package To Be Provided By PhilHealth With Drug Dependent Members The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) has approved to provide detoxification package for its eligible members who depend on drugs. President Duterte is now making effort to abolish illegal drugs in the country. In line with his anti-illegal drug campaign, different groups and … Read more

32-Year-Old Russian Woman Arrested At NAIA 3 For Smuggling Cocaine

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A 32-year-old Russian woman was caught with cocaine at NAIA 3. A 32-year-old Russian woman identified as Anastasia Novopashina was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 for smuggling cocaine. Pres. Rodrigo ‘Digong’ Duterte has always set the battle against drugs as one of the prime focus of his administration. He has willed to … Read more

OFWs To Be Exempted From NAIA Terminal Fee Starting March 2017

OFWs at NAIA

The MIAA announced on Monday that the OFWs will no longer be required to pay P550 airport terminal fee when they buy tickets. The Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) will no longer be required to pay the P550 airport terminal fee when they leave for work abroad starting March of 2017. The Manila International Airport Authority … Read more

Pangasinan PPO Denies Transferring Ronnie Dayan Every 3 Hours

The chief of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office released statement on the reports that they are transferring Ronnie Dayan. Police Senior Supt. Ronald Lee, chief of Pangasinan Provincial Police Office has denied the reports that they are transferring Ronnie Dayan, former security aid of Senator Leila de Lima, every  three hours. Last week, Dayan, who … Read more