Good News: Doctors Announce HIV/AIDS Cure!

A Study using a man-made, blood-forming stem cells has shown a promising effect in animal experiments in suppressing HIV.But now a support from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has funded the said study using bioengineered stem cells to treat HIV patients. And the first recipient to be cured of HIV is Timothy after … Read more

Photo of Manila Seen from Space Went Viral (Ignazio Magnani)

Veteran Italian astronaut who is now stationed at the International Space Station (ISS), astronaut Ignazio Magnani posted another interesting photo of the City of Manila on his official Twitter account. The photo of Manila from the space station became the hottest trending topics not only on Twitter but also on various social media platforms. The … Read more

Solar-Powered Plane Landed In Pennsylvania

Solar-Powered Plane

Solar-Powered Plane, A World’s First, Successfully Landed In Pennsylvania Solar-Powered plane had its successful trip form Ohio to Pennsylvania. Solar Impulse 2, the world’s first solar-powered aircraft, recently started its circumnavigation around the globe last March, after ten months of delay on its operation. Officials from Ohio welcomed the aircraft, where it took a total … Read more

Rare Sumatran Rhino Is Born

Rare Sumatran Rhino

Rare Sumatran Rhino born in Indonesia is a good sign Rare Sumatran Rhino is considered as one of endangered animals in the world, and a newborn baby Rhino is a a sign of hope to everybody. May 12 – female rhino named Ratu just gave birth to a calf, located at rhino sanctuary at Lampung, … Read more

Japan To Lease Military Aircraft

Japan

Japan Leases Military Aircraft To The Philipines Ā Japan agrees to lease military aircraft to the country to help fight China’s forces. The union happened yesterday afternoon through phone calls between Minister General Nakatani, Defence Minister of the country and Mr. Voltaire Gazmin, his Philippine counterpart. Tensions between China and the Philippines started several years ago … Read more

Panguil Bay Bridge Loan Agreement Between The Philippines & Korea Approved

The highly anticipated construction of the Panguil Bay Bridge which will link the city of Tangub in Misamis Occidental and the municipality of Tubod in Lanao del Norte was approved and signed on Thursday, April 28, by the Philippine government and the Export-Import Bank of Korea-Economic Development Cooperation Fund (KEXIM-EDCF). A $100.13-million loan agreement was … Read more

9-Year-Old Boy Sells Lemonade To Raise Funds For His Own Adoption – Must See Story

Tristan Jacobson

Tristan Jacobson Sells Lemonade To RaiseĀ Funds For His Own Adoption Nine-year-old Tristan Jacobson set up his own lemonade stand outside their home in Springfield, Missouri in order to raise funds for his own adoption. The money is said to be spent on the legal fees needed. According to ABC News, Tristan Jacobson is selling bottles … Read more

Job Vacancies: Germany Needs 200,000 Filipino Nurses in the Next Four Years

The Department of Labor and Employment through Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz announced that there are job vacancies waiting to be filled in Germany, the European country that needs more than 200,000 nurses in the four years. The German government already expressed that they preferred hiring Filipino nurses to serve their ageing population. See Also: How to … Read more

DBM: First Tranche of Government Pay Hikes Worth P57.91 Billion to be Release Next Week

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) announced to the media that all government agencies will obtain next week the first tranche of pay hikes for their employees. According to DBM’s announcement a total of 59.91 billion will be subject to agency disposal any time. The pay hike for government employees was granted after President … Read more