President Marcos signs into law Republic Act 11997, known as the Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act. The signing ceremony at Malacañang yesterday was attended by Senate President Francis Escudero, Speaker Martin Romualdez, other members of Congress and Department of Education spokesperson Michael Poa. Vice President and DepEd chief Sara Duterte was …
Read More »Kanlaon Volcano erupts; Alert level 2 raised
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Monday, June 3, reported an ongoing eruption at Kanlaon Volcano, which started before 7 p.m. and produced a five-kilometer-high plume above the summit crater. ERUPTION – Kanlaon Volcano spews thick plume as seen in this photo taken from Barangay Pula, Canlaon …
Read More »Zubiri to file cyberlibel raps vs shady political vloggers spreading lies against him
Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri said on Monday he will file cyberlibel cases against peddlers of “fake news” against him. Zubiri claimed he has fallen prey to online disinformation, accusing him of using public funds to purchase luxury properties such as jets and mansions. “I hope they …
Read More »PH provoking China – Sino defense chief
SINGAPORE — China’s defense minister on Sunday acknowledged the importance of newly renewed military-to-military communications with the United States as tensions escalate in the Asia-Pacific but accused Washington of causing the friction with its support for Taiwan and the Philippines. “We will not allow anyone to bring geopolitical conflicts or …
Read More »Some MPs helping foreign actors like China and India meddle in Canadian politics: report
A shocking new report from one of Canada’s intelligence watchdogs says some Parliamentarians are “wittingly” helping foreign governments like China and India meddle in Canadian politics. NSICOP report says Trudeau government slow to respond to threat of foreign interference. Some MPs helping foreign actors meddle in Canadian politics, report says …
Read More »Coastal erosion threatens to wash away of D-Day beaches
Those who wish to pay their respects to the sacrifices made along that coastline in 1944 are doing so on borrowed time. As a result of coastal erosion, some of the beaches of D-Day are disappearing. ‘If it disappears, part of the story disappears,’ local mayor warns. Visitors pepper the …
Read More »Israel confirms 4 hostages killed in Gaza, military investigating circumstances of deaths
Israel has confirmed the deaths of four more hostages, including three elderly men seen in a Hamas video begging for their release. Deaths include 3 elderly hostages previously seen pleading for freedom in video Hamas released in December. The Israeli military on Monday confirmed the deaths of four more hostages …
Read More »Could EU elections save Canada’s troubled trade agreement with Europe?
CETA was supposed to be an easy win for Canada and the European Union alike. But after becoming a political football, questions loom about whether next week’s elections will save it — or kill it for good. After 7 years, CETA’s fractious reception from EU countries isn’t likely to improve. …
Read More »Man charged with murder of Sikh activist arrested near site of planned Sikh gathering in Ontario
The arrest in Brampton, Ont. on Nov. 3, 2023 of Amandeep Singh — one of four men charged in connection with a killing that Ottawa has connected directly to the government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — happened just one day before a wedding in that city brought together …
Read More »Air Canada ordered to pay couple $2,000 in compensation. Instead, it’s taking them to court
Recent changes to the Canadian Transportation Agency’s complaints process broaden the type of decisions airlines can contest in court. Some legal experts say that may lead to more being passengers dragged into legal battles with their airline. Experts say legislative changes could see more air passenger complaints in court. Close …
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