Story Archive
2020-02-19
Authorities once accused Fredric Anthony Santos, legal services chief of the Bureau of Corrections, of drug links.
2020-02-18
Nearly three dozen Filipino crew members on the Diamond Princess have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and are being treated.
2020-02-18
Public anger over extended delays has allowed extremists “to regain a foothold,” U.S. government report says.
2020-02-14
Former Sen. Antonio Trillanes is among those charged with conspiracy to commit treason.
2020-02-14
Officials: Slain militant was involved in attacks that damaged power transmission lines.
2020-02-13
But presidential spokesman says the proposal could be a plan to lure errant cops out in the open.
2020-02-12
Earlier, the U.S. defense chief pointed out the decision came as nations are telling China to “obey international rules.”
2020-02-11
Talitay official was about to enter a downtown hotel when he was gunned down.
2020-02-11
Senator, analyst warn that pulling out of Visiting Forces Agreement places Manila at Beijing’s mercy over South China Sea.
2020-02-10
Solicitor general’s move against ABS-CBN follows similar efforts against the Rappler news portal last year.
2020-02-07
Frenchiemae Cumpio is the second community journalist arrested since October for alleged rebel links.
2020-02-06
Terminating the Visiting Forces Agreement would put Manila at a disadvantage, Philippine foreign secretary says.
2020-02-05
Abu Sayyaf militants are believed to have taken the Filipino victim to a rebel-held area.
2020-02-04
The suspect lived in Cebu for more than a year and worked as a rice trader.
2020-02-03
Senate opens inquiry into a utility that operates the national grid and is partly owned by a Chinese firm.