
House Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez waves a Philippine flag to thousands of overseas Filipino workers in Tokyo, Japan during a meeting with the Filipino community in the country on Sunday morning.
House Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez waves a Philippine flag to thousands of overseas Filipino workers in Tokyo, Japan during a meeting with the Filipino community in the country on Sunday morning.
Workers prepare the Inang Laya monument at the Shrine of the National Flag in Alapan, Imus, Cavite for the 125th...
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Read moreReigning Miss International Jasmin Selberg receives a bag of stuffed toys from two girls during her visit at the Operation...
Read moreWorkers unload sacks of relief goods from a truck at a Pasay City warehouse of the Department of Social Welfare...
Read moreOfficials of SM Supermalls join DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian (second from left) as they cut the ribbon to launch their...
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Read moreLebanese citizens detained in the United Arab Emirates since March have been freed, Lebanon's foreign affairs ministry said in a...
Read moreTens of thousands of people staged the fourth weekly anti-government protest in the Serbian capital Belgrade Saturday after two back-to-back...
Read moreSudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has accused UN special envoy Volker Perthes of stoking a brutal conflict with paramilitaries,...
Read moreA cyberattack claimed by the Anonymous hacking group took down dozens of government websites for a second day Saturday in...
Read moreDemocrats and Republicans seemed within grasping distance Saturday of a deal to end the US debt ceiling standoff, with both...
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