REVIEW | ‘Guardians Vol. 2’ humanizes antiheroes in an alternate universe

The most obvious lesson that the film imparts is that you can’t choose your family; your family chooses you.

Businesses brace for Monday as ransomware threat lingers

Technical staff scrambled on Sunday to patch computers and restore infected ones, amid fears that the ransomware worm that stopped car factories, hospitals, shops and schools could wreak fresh havoc on Monday when employees log back on.

French President Macron vows to end division in society

PARIS - New French President Emmanuel Macron, in his inaugural address, pledged on Sunday to work to overcome divisions in society which had been...

Weaker peso has benefits for PH – economic managers

MANILA - The weaker peso should not worry Filipinos as this would even translate into higher tax revenue and additional monetary benefits for overseas...

Duterte to Pinoys in HK: Give me time to fix PH problems so you...

HONG KONG - President Rodrigo Duterte asked overseas-based Filipinos for three to four years to solve graft, corruption and illegal drugs in the country,...

Risk of police abuses higher if death penalty is revived: Atienza

The kidnapping of a businessman and his girlfriend in Pasay City by four police officers and the discovery of a tokhang-for-ransom dungeon run by drug enforcement agents in Manila should serve as a wakeup call for Congress to once and for all abandon the revival of the death penalty. This was he call made at ghe weekend by House senior deputy minority leader and Buhay Rep. Lito Atienza.

Ambitious Silk Road could plunge countries into ‘unsustainable debt’ – India

India has not sent an official delegation to attend the "Belt and Road Forum" in Beijing and instead criticized China's global initiative, warning of an "unsustainable debt burden" for countries involved.

IPOPHL unanimously endorsed for appointment as international authority on patent

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has received unanimous international endorsement to be designated as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority (ISA/IPEA) under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, an agreement administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

Batang Gilas kicks off SEABA U-16 campaign with 66-point rout of Singapore

The Philippine national youth basketball team got off to a rousing start to its SEABA U-16 Championship campaign, walloping Singapore, 108-42, on Sunday afternoon...

Phoenix coach proud of Matthew Wright after impressive games for Gilas: ‘We made the...

Due to his steady shooting, national team newcomer Matthew Wright has become one of the vital cogs of Gilas Pilipinas in the SEABA Championship. Wright,...

Chot Reyes reminds Gilas to be prepared against young and gutsy Malaysians

The Philippine national men's basketball team is widely expected to hammer winless Malaysia in its third assigment in the SEABA Championship on Sunday. ...

REFLECTION | ‘Do not be troubled, trust in Me’

In today's gospel, the faithful are assured that the Lord's path is the right way.

12 vie for SC post

Some 12 applicants, including Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez and two associate justices of the Court of Appeals, are vying for the seat to be vacated by Supreme Court Associate Justice Bienvenido Reyes when he retires in July.

AFP to host meetings of ASEAN military chiefs

The Armed Forces of the Philippines will host a series of high-levels meetings among military commanders from Association of Southeast Asian Nations member-states starting Monday.

China pledges $124 billion for new Silk Road, says ‘path for peace, prosperity’ open...

Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged $124 billion on Sunday for his ambitious new Silk Road plan, saying everyone was welcome to join what he envisioned would be a path for peace and prosperity for the world.