Venezuela opposition accuses Goldman Sachs of financing ‘dictatorship’ after bonds buy
The president of Venezuela's opposition-run Congress on Monday accused Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs of "aiding and abetting the country's dictatorial regime" following a report that it had bought $2.8 billion in bonds from the cash-strapped country.
CIDG nabs 2 Korean fugitives, including suspect in murder of 3 compatriots
Agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and the Bureau of Immigration arrested two suspected Koreans who had broken out of Camp Bagong Diwa in March, one of them the suspect in the murder of three compatriots.
Hollywood Walk of Fame honors ‘Transformers’ director
Michael Bay, 52, was honored for a money-spinning movie career that has netted almost $6 billion.
North Korea’s Kim supervised missile test of missile guidance system – KCNA
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of a new ballistic missile controlled by a precision guidance system and ordered the development of more powerful strategic weapons, the North's official KCNA news agency reported on Tuesday.
Stand with Marawi. Save the Peace Process. Defend our Rights. (Statement on the Marawi...
A military solution will not address the key drivers of armed conflict, radicalization and violent extremism in the country.
Lorenzana sees Marawi cleared by June 1
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday he expects clearing operations in Marawi City to be completed by June 1.
US may put emergency tariffs on solar imports
The United States has notified the other 163 members of the World Trade Organization that it is considering putting emergency "safeguard" tariffs on imported solar cells, according to a WTO filing published on Monday.
Muslim clerics ask Duterte to end air strikes in Marawi
Muslim clerics on Monday appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte to stop the air strikes in Marawi City and spare the lives of civilians and infrastructure.
Talks still on, rebel consultants still enjoy protection – NDFP
The cancellation of the fifth round of formal talks between communist rebels and the government does not mean the scuttling of peace negotiations altogether, thus all bilateral agreements, including the Joint Agreement on Security and Immunity Guarantees, remain binding, the National Democratic Front of the Philippines said.
North Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile, Japan protests
North Korea fired at least one short-range ballistic missile on Monday that landed in the sea off its east coast, the latest in a fast-paced series of missile tests defying world pressure and threats of more sanctions.
WATCH | Marawi Crisis: 10 hostages give Maute Group the slip
MARAWI CITY - Some 10 hostages here who have been lined up by their abductors from the Maute Group for execution managed to slip...
U.S. companies no longer know rules of game under Trump, Hasbro director says
CASCAIS, Portugal - Confusion surrounding the trade policies of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration means U.S. companies no longer know the rules of the...
At least 2 more MMDA posts go to ex-military men
MANILA - After the appointment of retired Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim to head the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), two more positions in the...
LOOK | After sanctuary in Iligan, MSU students displaced from Marawi head for home
Iligan City - Some 760 Mindanao State University (MSU) students who hail from different parts of Mindanao and were trapped inside the university grounds...
Meralco coach Norman Black calls out import Alex Stepheson: ‘He has to play a...
Meralco coach Norman Black called out his import Alex Stepheson as the Bolts suffered three straight losses which cost them a chance to nab...