Opposition rally in Bahrain demands for democracy – Clem Orjaliza reports
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France seeks alliance, not “absorption” of Alstom, French Economy Minister Montebourg says
France’s Alstom will review a binding offer from General Electric for its energy business. But as Angela Odulio reports it has left the door open for a competing bid from Germany’s Siemens.
Registration Of New Voters Starts Today
The registration of new voters for the 2016 elections officially starts today with the Commission on Elections simultaneously starting its “Walkah-walkah” education campaign. The registration period will last until October 31, 2015.
Angat Dam may stop supplying water for irrigation
According to the Angat Dam management, the said dam may reduce or totally stop providing water for irrigation purposes as water levels continue to go down. However, the dam will continue to provide water for residential purposes.
4 suspected drug pushers arrested in a buy bust operation in Marikina
In a buy-bust operation conducted by Marikina police, together with local government officials, 4 suspected drug pushers were arrested as they were caught in the act of allegedly putting shabu in sachet. 70 grams of shabu worth 29,000 pesos and other drug paraphernalia were confiscated by the police. The buy-bust operation is part of the Marikina City government’s intensified campaign against drug pushers.
Magnitude 6 Earthquake strikes Thailand, cracks reported in roads and buildings
(Reuters) – An earthquake of 6 magnitude struck northernThailand on Monday causing some damage to buildings and roads and knocking goods off shelves in shops but there were no immediate reports of any casualties. The quake struck 17 miles southwest of the town of Chiang Rai, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It was felt in the Thai capital, Bangkok, and in neighboring Myanmar. “There has been minor damage to buildings in Chiang Rai itself, […]
Rebels release 36 civilians used as human shield in Compostela Valley
Rebel forces released 36 civilians being used as “human shield” in Compostela Valley.
Balikatan 2014′ formally opens
The 30th “Balikatan” exercises between the Philippines and the United States troops officially opened, focusing on humanitarian and civic assistance and maritime security.
BIR extends deadline for doctors and other professionals
The Bureau of Internal Revenue said that doctors and other self-employed professional have until May 31 to submit their official appointment books and affidavits.
6.0 magnitude earthquake hits Tokyo, 17 injured
At least 17 were injured when a magnitude 6 earthquake hits Tokyo, Japan.
9 performers hurt in U.S. circus accident
Nine performers were critically injured when a scaffolding collapsed in a circus performance in Rhode Island.
Philippines and US start Balikatan exercises
The Philippines and the United States started its two-week Balikatan exercises involving 5,500 soldiers from both countries, after United States President Barack Obama’s promise to support the Philippines in its territorial dispute against China.