3 Filipino drug mules are running out of time

3 Filipino drug mules are running out of time

The Government is trying to do all they can to save our fellowmen in China. Would that kind of statement bring hope to the families of the three Filipino mules? Until now, the Philippines are trying to bargain with the Chinese government. Vice President Jejomar Binay went to Beijing last month               to please china for … Read more

Motorist caught violating traffic rules in Commonwealth Avenue reached to 7,000

Commonwealth Avenue

7,000 motorist and public utility drivers have been caught on the camera violating various traffic rules along the Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City. It was according to The Metropolitan Manila development Authority. In Commonwealth Avenue were lane segregation and 60 kilometer per hour speed limit is implemented most of the violations came from this rule. … Read more

Yen Baet Wins the Prestigious National Geographic Photo Contest

"Rainy Night in Hallstatt" her entry in the contest

Yen Baet, the Filipino finalists of the National Geographic Photo Contest was declared the winner by popular votes. The winner which was chosen through public voting and with U.S. citizens only were allowed to vote. She was fighting with tough competitions among fellow photographers. National Geographic had a worldwide circulation and translated into 33 different … Read more

Bahrain Government assured that Filipino Citizens are safe

Protest in Bahrain

In spite of heightened tension happening in Bahrain, Prime Minister Prince Khalif bin Salman Al Khalif assured the government of the Philippines and the four other nations who has the greatest number of people working in the Arab Country that they are safe and being protected by the government. Last Thursday a meeting was called … Read more

Ateneans Dominated 2010 Bar Exams of the Philippines: ‘The Top Ten’

Cesareo Antonio Singzon Jr

Atenean graduates do extremely well over 982 p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers out of 4,847 who took the 2010 ‘Bar Examinations’, the ‘Supreme Court’ (SC) announced yesterday. Five graduates from Ateneo de Manila led the success of a new batch of Filipino lawyers in spite of a grenade explosion that left some 50 people injured during the … Read more

United Nation (UN) Approves Libya Air Strikes

Air strike

In the midst of a great turmoil in Libya, the UN Security Council authorized air strike Thursday, to halt Moammar Gadhafi’s offensive embattled rebel forces in Libya. The first bombing attack will be taking place within few hours. The UN council voted 10-0 out of 15-member council wherein five abstention from permanent members such as … Read more

Haiti Cholera Outbreak Is Getting Worst

Cholera Outbreak in Haiti

400,000 people predicted to be affected by cholera in Haiti seems to be worst according to experts. Latest estimate suggest that the diarrhea disease could strike nearly twice as many of what have been predicted. In the Lancet Journal, US researchers said that Haiti officials should double up their aid efforts to help the victims … Read more

Internet is the World’s Greatest Spying Machine According to Julian Assange

Julian Assange

Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower WikiLeaks website has warned that the world’s greatest spying machine is the Internet. Social networking websites are helping to reveal the informations of their own citizens. Assange spoke with the students of Cambridge University in Britain last Tuesday. As a former computer hacker he claimed that Internet, especially … Read more

Tacloban Landslide killed 7 Jordan Family members

Jordan Family killed in Cabalwan landslides

The home of Jordan family have been buried in muds and boulders in Brgy. Cabalawan, on the outskirts of Tacloban City. Landslides have struck due to incessant rains in Leyte which started early Wednesday at 8 P.M. that caused the soil to loosened and eventually landslides in Cabalawan. The worst victim of the calamity that … Read more