
Maj. Rene Torzaar Balmaceda, chief of the Quezon City Women and Children Concern Section, in an interview in Camp Karingal, openly admits
being a transgender as the local LGBTQIA+ chapter kicks off “Pride Month.” Joan Bondoc
Maj. Rene Torzaar Balmaceda, chief of the Quezon City Women and Children Concern Section, in an interview in Camp Karingal, openly admits
being a transgender as the local LGBTQIA+ chapter kicks off “Pride Month.” Joan Bondoc
People start shopping for gifts in a mall in Manila on Friday, September 22, 2023, with over 90 days to...
Read moreSpeaker Martin Romualdez (fourth from left) together with Committee on Appropriations chairman Rep. Zaldy Co, Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo...
Read moreWestern Command head Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos (left) receive donations from Lt. Col. Juden Noche (Res.) and Cpt. Mel Hallar...
Read moreMilitant groups led by Bayan protest the continued rise of rice prices and other commodities on Thursday at the Liwasang...
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Read moreCommission of Elections chairman George Erwin Garcia walks among pallets of printed ballots for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections...
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Read moreAlbay Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda on Friday said that banning Philippine offshore gaming operators or POGOs has to be done...
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Read moreFormer Marikina lawmaker and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chief Bayani Fernando passed away on Friday. He was 77. Fernando's...
Read moreIn the modern world, nearly every industry and establishment relies on technology for efficiency and functionality. But aside from adapting...
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