MANILA, Philippines — New cancer cases in the country is expected to be reduced by 25 percent by 2025 after the government, together with non-government organizations (NGOs), intensifies its anti-cancer campaign, the Philippine Society of Medical more...
MANILA, Philippines — A moderately strong earthquake measuring 5.5-magnitude on the Richter scale jolted parts of Bicol Region Saturday morning. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded the 5.5-magnitude earthquake at more...
MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives is raring to investigate alleged irregularities in the implementation of the government’s multi-billion conditional cash transfer program (CCTP) as contained in the findings of a Commission on Audit more...
MANILA, Philippines—Dismissed National Bureau of Investigation director Magtanggol Gatdula should not block but instead avail himself of the right to a preliminary investigation as a venue to air his side and defense, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima more...
MANILA, Philippines – The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines opened its semiannual plenary assembly in Manila on Saturday to tackle Church matters and pressing national concerns. Over 100 bishops from various dioceses were expected at more...
MANILA, Philippines—Richard J. Gordon has been re-elected chair of the Philippine Red Cross by the majority of its 30-member board of governors who convened for their first monthly meeting of the year in Manila on Thursday. This is the fourth time more...
Every year, Inquirer Entertainment helps readers pick a show for that special day, by asking the concert artists to talk about their gigs… and romance. ‘Loving in the ’70s’ Jacqui Magno, Louie Reyes, Pat Castillo, Ding Mercado, Eugene Villaluz, more...
SMALL-TOWN kid John Odulio (in the family home’s garden) loves the tranquility of his hometown. It’s easy to understand why Philippine Volcanoes rugby team player John Odulio opts to stay in the family home in a Cavite subdivision. It’s a bucolic more...
WASHINGTON — The United States wants a greater military presence in Southeast Asia but does not seek permanent bases anywhere in the region, the chief of the Pacific Command said. Despite impending budget cuts, the U.S. wants to reinforce its presence more...