USAID builds more classrooms in Palo
PALO, Leyte—The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on Wednesday turned over two school buildings with 14 classrooms in Palo, Leyte -- the third...
Read morePALO, Leyte—The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on Wednesday turned over two school buildings with 14 classrooms in Palo, Leyte -- the third...
Read moreAt least four environmental groups have called on for the approval of National Land Use Act, Forest Resources Bill, Alternative Minerals Management Bill and the...
Read moreFilipino migrant rights group Migrante on Tuesday said at least 30 Filipino workers were rounded up by Saudi police as the oil-rich kingdom intensified its...
Read moreSchoolmates and friends can’t help but admire Rachelle V. Llones, 16, a graduating student at Palo National High School in Palo, Leyte after she was...
Read moreMIGRANTE International on Tuesday called for an investigation of why, it said, the most number of Filipino workers were executed during the Aquino administration after...
Read moreMedia organizations based in Yolanda-hit Tacloban City on Thursday will lead several events in honor of the 44 members of PNP Special Action Forces (SAF)...
Read moreAround 45 farmer-leaders from Yolanda-hit Leyte will be in Manila on Monday to demand resolution to their land problems, according to Rights Network project officer...
Read morePOPE Francis on Sunday consoled the family and friends of Kristel Padasas, the 27-year-old typhoon-Yolanda aid worker from the Catholic Relief Society (CRS) who died...
Read moreTACLOBAN CITY—“I am here to be with you. A little bit late, I have to say, but I am here.” This was what Pope Francis...
Read moreTACLOBAN CITY—Despite the threat of a stormy weekend and tight security, thousands of pilgrims have started to arrive in the cities of Palo and Tacloban...
Read moreGeneva—Up to 23 million people could be affected by the massive earthquake that has killed thousands in Turkey and Syria,...
Read moreSpeaker Martin Romualdez on Tuesday urged “profit-hungry traders” manipulating or hoarding the supply and prices of agricultural products, particularly onions...
Read moreInflation rose to its highest level in more than 14 years and showed no sign of easing in January, rising...
Read moreAt least P88 has been eroded from the P570 minimum wage in Metro Manila due to the continuous rise in...
Read moreThe Philippines has confirmed its first case of the coronavirus omicron subvariant XBB.1.5, which experts said causes the most transmissible...
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