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The Sulu Provincial Police has received for the first time 30,000 rounds ammunition for M16 rifles, 5,000 rounds for 9mm pistol and 32 pieces of...
Read moreThe Sulu Provincial Police has received for the first time 30,000 rounds ammunition for M16 rifles, 5,000 rounds for 9mm pistol and 32 pieces of...
Read moreA team of ophthalmic surgeons from Manila, led by Dr. Lee Verzosa, operate on a cataract patient using ‘phacoemulsification,’ a modern way of removing the...
Read moreOphthalmic surgeons, headed by Dr. Lee Verzosa, perform cataract surgery in this Lions Club project ‘Vision’ in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao using the...
Read moreA group of students walk to classes at Bayabao Elementary School which was damaged by the attack of the Maute group in Butig, Lanao del...
Read moreARMM Police Regional Director Chief Supt. Artie C. Sindac (second from left) poses with Moro Islamic Liberation Front first vice chairman for political affairs Gadzali...
Read moreIn just 30 minutes during the weekend, heavy rains get vehicles stranded in Cotabato City with drainage overflowing, floodwaters rising knee-deep in most areas.
Read moreMalaysian Deputy Defense Minister Sri Mohd Johari bin Baharom salutes a military Guard of Honor Friday at the 6th ID headquarters in Maguindanao during the...
Read moreChinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said Thursday it was working on a rival to ChatGPT, joining a flurry of global tech...
Read moreDespite vaccinating his entire herd against foot-and-mouth disease, Iraqi farmer Saadoun Roumi has lost five of his 15 buffaloes to...
Read morePhilippine President Ferdinand Marcos will meet Japan's prime minister Thursday seeking to deepen ties, including with defence deals, in response...
Read moreThousands of Twitter users on Wednesday reported problems using the platform as the Elon Musk-owned social network began letting paying...
Read moreA bus driver rammed his vehicle into a day care center near Montreal Wednesday, killing two four-year-old children in what...
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