[ad_1] A suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) was killed on Thursday after a brief clash with soldiers in Basilan. The commander of the Western Mindanao Armed Forces Command, Lieutenant General Corleto Vinluan Jr., said the terrorist identified as alias Botak died after an encounter in Barangay Felang, …
Read More »7.0 degree earthquake hits Turkey and Greece: latest news
[ad_1] Rescue teams rushed late into the night on Friday in a frantic effort to save people trapped under the rubble in the western Turkish city of Izmir, several hours after a major earthquake at sea Aegean will destroy several buildings and seriously damage many more. At least 17 people …
Read More »BSU ready to name next president
[ad_1] BENGUET State University (BSU) will soon appoint its next president. After the presentation of the five candidates for the presidency of Benguet State University (BSU), the Official Director in Charge of the BSU and the Director of the Higher Education Commission – Cordillera Administrative Region (Ched-CAR), Dr. Danilo Bose …
Read More »The World Bank sees a 5% drop in remittances
[ad_1] The World Bank expects remittances from Filipinos living and working abroad to decline by 5 percent this year, even as the Philippines will remain the fourth largest recipient of these dollar inflows due to cheap shipping fees. In its October Migration and Development Report entitled “COVID-19 Crisis Through a …
Read More »‘Rolly’ causes massive evacuations in Luzon
[ad_1] Authorities ordered mass evacuations and prevented ferries and other vessels from navigating in waters off the country’s northeast coast on Friday, as they prepared for a possible super typhoon that was expected to hit northern Luzon later this weekend. Typhoon “Rolly” (international name: Goni) already had maximum winds of …
Read More »Public Urged to Report on Groups Selling COVID-19 ‘Vaccines’
[ad_1] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday urged the public to report on health facilities and groups that sell suspected COVID-19 vaccines. FDA Director General Eric Domingo said there is not yet a registered vaccine against severe respiratory disease and that any vaccine that undergoes a clinical trial …
Read More »As the league awaits a new set of protocols for the resumption of games, PBA says it is confident in its security measures.
[ad_1] About 12 days ago, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) had every reason to celebrate after a zero infection rate in its bubble at Clark Freeport. Two days later, he registered his first cause for concern; a positive coronavirus test that was later revealed to be false by a new …
Read More »Shock, mourning and far-right protests after the attack on a church in Nice | France
[ad_1] Paris France – People across France woke up on Friday to two new realities: the start of a new month-long national lockdown to halt the spread of the coronavirus and a “terror” alert raised to its highest level. On Thursday morning, security fears increased when three people were killed …
Read More »Earthquake in Turkey and Greece leaves at least 14 dead
[ad_1] Authorities said 12 people died in coastal areas in western Turkey, while two teenagers died on the Greek island of Samos after a wall collapsed on them. In Turkey, at least 20 buildings in the city of Izmir were destroyed, Mayor Tunc Soyer told CNN Turk. The images showed …
Read More »And the scariest movies ever made are …
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – A luminescent full moon hangs in the dark sky. A howling wind blowing through the rustle of leaves in a forgotten garden on a cold and sad night. The sound of heavy footsteps shuffling down a dark hallway in the middle of the night. Moans and …
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