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  • Chinese Vessel Docks in Zamboanga as Stabbing Incident On Board Kills 2

    Two seafarers died while one was wounded in a stabbing incident aboard ore carrier MV Qing May early Sunday morning. According to reports from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), officers of the Chinese cargo vessel radioed for help and asked permission to dock in Zamboanga City as the injured crew…

  • Top NPA Leader Nabbed in Negros Occidental

    A top-ranking leader of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) was arrested by operatives of the Philippine National Police Intelligence Group (PNP-IG) in Negros Occidental, a report to PNP Officer-in-Charge, Deputy Director General Leonardo A. Espina said yesterday. Joseph Sibugan alias “Ka Sakay” was captured by members…

  • Like and Unlike

    Much has been said about Republic Act 10175, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, otherwise known as the Cybercrime Law. As in other matters, opinions on the law have been based on fact, supposition, and an oftentimes misguided understanding of the law. Such confusion is no surprise, considering that…

  • Seda Hotels Philippines Holds AHLEI Security Training and Certification

    Seda Hotels Philippines, the hotel group of AyalaLand Hotels and Resorts Corp., has tapped the services of the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI), to provide hospitality-focused security training and professional certification to its security personnel. Last March, Asia World Hospitality, AHLEI’s partner, conducted a Certified Lodging Security Officer…

  • Obama Tells China: Don’t Elbow Philippines, Vietnam Aside

    US President Barack Obama, on a speaking engagement in Kingston, Jamaica Thursday, warned that China shouldn’t “elbow aside” the Philippines and other countries it is in conflict with in the South China Sea, Agence France-Presse reported. While welcoming China’s strong economy and global reach, Obama expressed concern over its aggressive…

  • Day of Valor Clash in Sulu Left 2 Soldiers, 9 ASG Bandits Dead

    A major clash between government forces and some 300 Abu Sayyaf fighters left two soldiers and nine bandits dead in Sulu province before high noon on Thursday, Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor). According to reports, at least 15 soldiers, including two company commanders, and 14 bandits were wounded in…

  • CAAP to Require Flight Crew to Take Psychiatric Exam

    The Civil Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) will soon require airline flight stewards and mechanics to take a neuropsychiatric examination as part of the requirements for applying for or renewing their licenses. The Philippine aviation regulatory agency is set to meet with all airline stakeholders and group of psychiatric doctors…

  • Two Dead as Fires Raze Manila, Valenzuela City

    Two people were killed in separate fire incidents that hit Manila and Valenzuela City on Monay and Tuesday. The fatalities were identified as Marieta Beringuel, a 49-year-old resident of Loreto Street in Sampaloc, Manila and Freddie Vidal, a 30-year-old machine operator from Valenzuela City. Beringuel was found dead after she…