Bahrain Protest Worsen; Face-to-Face Shooting Incident Captured in Video

bahrain protest

Bahrain’s demonstrators are trying to occupy ‘Manama’s Banking Center’ on Sunday. Police authorities firing teargas and rubber bullets to neutralize the situation as protesters spread to the strategic ‘Gulf State’s Business Hub’, said the witnesses. The clashed between demonstrator and police authorities were getting worst. Policemen were using teargases and rubber bullets against more than … Read more

Ombudsman Impeachment: Recommended by Senate committee

Senate Blue committee has recommended an impeachment trial against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez with regards to the alleged bungling of the plunder case against former comptroller Carlos Garcia. A request to eliminate the four other state prosecutors is also proposed by the committee. In the partial report presented by the Chairman of committee, Senator Teofisto Guingona … Read more

President Aquino Criticized Former President Arroyo Before the Filipino Community in Singapore

President Benigno Aquino III

In a speech delivered by President Benigno Aquino III in the Filipino community in Singapore, Wednesday, he poured out some word for Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo his former economics professor and the former President of the Philippines. President Aquino criticized Arroyo’s previous administration and he cited the fast soaring debts in the National Food Authority … Read more

Libya as No-Fly Zone: Supported by Some OFW’s

Libya as No-Fly Zone: Supported by Some OFW’s

As of March 9, 2011 Wednesday – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) no-fly zone was supported by some Filpinos based in the Eastern Region of Libya. This is to prevent air raids from either rebels or the camp of Col. Moammar Gaddafi. Based on news, fighting was still going on in Raslanof, Bin-Jawat, Atsawiya, … Read more

Gaddafi Forces vs. Libyan Rebels: The Attack in West

Gaddafi Forces vs. Libyan Rebels: The Attack in West

TRIPOLI (Reuters), March 9, 2011-Pro Muammar Gaddafi Libyan forces hit closed on rebels in the western city of Zawiyah. According to a resident and a rebel fighter, they were surrounded with tanks and snipers in the main square. “There were tanks and snipers everywhere,” said by a rebel fighter by phone from inside Zawiyah. A … Read more

Silay City, Shooting Incident: Suspect Threatens to “Kill More”

Silay City, Shooting Incident: Suspect Threatens to “Kill More “.

A killing incident terrified the residents of Silay City, Negros Occidental where a former village chief took the lives of at least four people leaving three others to be wounded. Noel Oro Ayalin of Kapitan Ramon used a 45 caliber pistol to attack and shoot the village officials inside their barangay hall according to the … Read more

Untied States Economic Crisis

United States is the world’s giant nation. Does anyone believe that the giant nation’s financial system will be submerged? Who owns United States? Regardless of much expertise of President Obama’s budget measure to bring into balance our economy, still, our economy continues running out of our financial resources. Until the next decade the national debt … Read more

Ilocos Sur Representative Ronald Singson Should Resign as Congressman

Rep. Ronald Singson

House Speaker Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte Jr. urged Congressman Ronald Singson to resign from office as Ilocos Sur Representative, Monday. Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson confronted Belmonte in his house Sunday to inform the Congressman’s intent of resigning from office. “It is expected to hand carry the letter of resignation from Representative Singson within this … Read more

$1,000 for the Twelve ‘Rights Victims’ under Marcos Regime

Ferdinand Marcos

Twelve human rights victim during the twenty years of regime of Former President Ferdinand Marcos would be receiving $1000 or P 43,000.00 as compensation for the abused that they’d been through. The amount to be given came from the wealth of the Marcos’s, amounting to $10-million, and there was a number of 7,526 victims excluding … Read more

United Nation Sanctions Moammar Khadafy

The Security Council of United Nation has moved a powerful bloc trying to halt Moammar Khadafy’s Libyan leader deadly crackdown on protesters Saturday (Sunday in the Philippines). The United Nation Security Council moved was slapping sanctions on Moammar Khadafy, his 5 children and ten top (–foul word(s) removed–)ociates. After day-long discussions voting 15-0, the council … Read more