Princess Anne has said slimming down the British monarchy is not a good idea in an interview with Canadian public…
UK nurse denies murdering babies in trial questioning
A nurse accused of murdering seven babies at the UK hospital where she worked denied on Tuesday ever trying to…
Explore new tack with China
In the latest demonstration of military might and dominance over the high seas in the West Philippine Sea, China, through…
Shared recognition
For a government agency not spared from criticism, international recognition in time for the celebration of its 124th founding anniversary…
Workin’ on it
The long Labor Day weekend afforded many a chance to spend time once again with family. Of course, the same…
Beware of trafficking
The fight against human trafficking is long and daunting. Human trafficking is a global phenomenon that has become one of…
Negligence also sabotage
Filipinos are constantly and consistently reminded of the poor quality of governance at some agencies, making it imperative that the…
Shifting of political sands in Arab land
Washington policy analysts must be freaking out. A series of recent political events in the Middle East should alarm them.…
Nora Aunor to visit Japan 13 years after losing her voice there
A botched surgery in Tokyo destroyed the superstar’s singing voice. Now she’s ready to go back to the country to receive an award from a Filipino foundation based in Fukuoka
Dead Egyptian scribe answers questions
When I came out of a trance, I could remember what had happened. But I told them I did not believe it because Amenhotep was the name of a pharaoh and not a mere scribe in ancient Egypt