
Tourists take their photos in front of the 10-feet tall monument in Manila erected at the exact place Dr. Jose Rizal arrived on July 17, 1892 on board SS Cebu.
Tourists take their photos in front of the 10-feet tall monument in Manila erected at the exact place Dr. Jose Rizal arrived on July 17, 1892 on board SS Cebu.
Terns search for food in the waste along the waters of Manila Bay in Paranaque, Metro Manila.
Read moreMarlin Marayan, a butterfly caretaker, inspects butterflies laying eggs at the MARL Insects and Butterfly Culture garden in Brgy. Amoingon, Boac...
Read moreMembers of the board of First Philippine Holdings Corp. pose for a group picture after stockholders re-elected them for another...
Read morePeople take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in 'defense of water' against the handling of...
Read moreThe Department of Agriculture and SM Supermalls, through its corporate social responsibility arm, SM Foundation, renew their Memorandum of Agreement...
Read moreWith schooling over, graduating students look ahead to gainful employment as they browse through help wanted lists at the Mega...
Read moreFIVE outbound overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were stopped from boarding their plane at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) for presenting...
Read morePerphaps, they don’t realize it, but their failure to leave for abroad may have saved them from unforgettable tragedies or...
Read moreTropical storm Betty left the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Thursday afternoon, but would continue to induce the monsoon...
Read moreThe Philippine National Police (PNP) has given assurance of its readiness for the security of the upcoming FIBA Basketball World...
Read moreSenior citizens of Makati City who are Blu Card members and Makatizen Virtual Card holders can watch to their heart’s...
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