President Aquino uses Media to bring back the Trust of the Filipino People

President Noynoy Aquino

After the downfall of net satisfaction rating of President Aquino by 13 points from positive sixty four (+64) down to fifty one (+51). It is expected that Malacañang will start announcing the different achievement’s of Aquino’s administration to bring back the trust of the Filipino people. Abigail Valte, presidential spokesperson said in one of his … Read more

Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur Hostage Crisis: 12-year-old Boy Freed after Sick

12-year-old boy kidnapped

On Friday afternoon April 1, 2011after the graduation ceremony in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur, Philippines a group of armed men seized Thirteen teachers and 2-elementary students, the 2 students were aged 10 and 12-year-old. Two of the teachers were later freed by the gunmen. The armed men were suspected to be members of Reggie “Ken-ken” … Read more

Ronald Ventura’s Grayground Painting Sold for P46.9 Million at Sotheby’s Auction

Ronald Ventura: Most successful visual artist

The “Grayground Painting” of world renowned Filipino artist Ronald Ventura was sold for nearly P47 million pesos (HK$ 8,420,000) at Sothebys Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings. The auction that was held April 04, 2011 set  a new record for the Filipino as the most expensive items in an auction. “Grayground Painting” was a graphite, oil, and … Read more

Earthquake: 6.7 Magnitude Struck Indonesia

Earthquake struck Indonesia

A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck south of Java, Indonesia, Monday April 4, 2011. Hundreds of residents from the port town fled to a higher ground. US seismologists estimate the quake of 6.7-magnitude and the epicenter is about 24-kilometers (15-miles) deep in the Indian Ocean and 241-kilometers from the remote Australian territory of Christmas Island, and seismologists said … Read more

Could this be the First Portrait of Jesus Christ?

Jesus' First Portrait

Christians would consider the picture to be familiar as a strange image was described to be a curly-haired young man, bearded and wearing a seemingly crown of thorns. The said picture was taken from a recently discovered book hidden for more than 2,000 years in a cave that overlooks the Sea of Galilee. If the … Read more

Maguindanao Ambush: 8 Killed in Clashes between Ampatuan and MILF

Clan War: Ampatuan vs. Salandap

Eight people including five relatives of Mangudadatu clans were killed and four others were injured  in an ambush allegedly blamed to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The incident happened on Sunday at around 3:00 PM. at Barangay Tenuk in Mangudadatu town. According to Maguindanao Governor Esmael Mangudadatu the victims were to inspect a road project in the … Read more

16 teachers and students Captured by Gunmen in Agusan del Sur

Militaries having a checkpoint in Agusan del Sur

16 teachers and student on the outskirts of Prosperidad town in Agusan del Sur, Philippines held hostage by a group of gunmen since Friday. Spokesperson of Philippine National Police in Caraga regional office, Chief Inspector Nelly Villagracia said that around 4pm last Friday, the group of gunmen led by Llad Perez grabbed the hostages after … Read more

City of Abidjan in Ivory Coast, West Africa is currently under Heavy Battle as 800 Lives were taken

Ivory Coast battle

Abidjan, the main City of Ivory Coast is currently under heavy battle because of conflicts between rival forces who aims for power. Loyalists of internationally-recognized president Al(–foul word(s) removed–)ane Ouattara, fight to gain the control of the presidential palace as they attack incumbent Laurent Gbagbo’s residence. The attack resulted to a deadly battle in Ivory … Read more