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BRP Miguel Malvar and BRP Magat Salamat were originally built for the United States Navy during World War 2 in the 1940s. → Read More
The AY 4.2. variant, which the WHO has not yet classified as a variant of concern nor variant of interest, has not been detected in the Philippines. → Read More
MANILA— Almost 98 percent of COVID-19 jabs the country so far received has been distributed nationwide, the health department said Saturday, as areas outside the capital region continued to record a spike in infections. → Read More
In a virtual briefing, Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said there was little evidence to support the effectiveness of double masking and thus make it mandatory. → Read More
“Sana tratuhin natin nang maayos ang mga stray dog, hindi itaboy o sinasaktan kasi pangit po ‘yun kasi may isip din ‘yung aso eh.' → Read More
A House Speakership term-sharing deal is unconstitutional and Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano should just continue his leadership, a political analyst said Sunday. → Read More
A political analyst on Sunday said Senator Ronald Dela Rosa should instead ask why the police and military were using Facebook to spread fake news. → Read More
Businesses in the city have been urged to use the Pasay QR Code COVID-19 Tracer App for contact tracing. → Read More
Philippine lawmakers on Sunday urged the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to provide assistance to workers who may be displaced due to the worldwide outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). → Read More
Returning Filipino worker from Macau, Joseph Martin Perjis is keeping his spirit high amid boredom as he quarantined himself a few weeks before his wedding. → Read More
Spouses of Filipino repatriates in China will also be welcomed by the Philippine government, a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official said Saturday. → Read More
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said Saturday the price of pork was stable despite the expected surge of demand during the holiday season. → Read More
At least 126 cadets on Saturday participated in the Army Reserve Command's 2-day action-packed challenge as the Philippine military continues to promote the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program among the youth. → Read More
Families of victims of enforced disappearances gathered Saturday, carrying faded photos, flowers and candles at the Bantayog ng mga Desaparecido in Baclaran, Parañaque City. → Read More
Authorities on Sunday started evicting vendors inside Manila North Cemetery in line with the city hall's directive to strictly implement the no vendors policy. → Read More
Jardeleza led the Philippine legal team that won the arbitral ruling against China during his time as solicitor general in 2014. → Read More
Operations have been challenging to the members of police unit in charge of investigating fellow officers engaged in illegal activities, a Philippine National Police official said Sunday. → Read More
A transport expert on Sunday said the Duterte administration should stop blaming the previous administration on the transport mess, noting that the current government has failed a lot in preventing the existing problem. → Read More
Major transport groups will push through with a nationwide transport strike on September 30 to protest the proposed phaseout of jeepneys and UV Express service vehicles next year, as part of the government's Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) modernization program, a transport leader said Sunday. → Read More
Authorities arrested six persons at establishments in the busy Recto compound in Manila, a known production hub of fake documents, Saturday. → Read More