PRESIDENT Aquino said whoever will replace outgoing Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario has a “tough shoes to fill.” In his interview with reporters at the Intercontinental Hotel here on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), President Aquino commended the 76-year-old Cabinet official for his exemplary service as head of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). “This is the first time you gave me the opporunity na dapat pasalamatan natin si Albert,” he said during his […]
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Sexual harassment – when the unseen gets caught
QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) – Modern campaigns against sexual harassment are found in everyone’s Facebook timelines and other social media pages. From cat-calls to the intentional acts of touching and groping in the bus or train, everything is documented via video, a vine or photo, along with the full info of the “you-cannot-hide-what-you’re-doing” crimes captioned in complete detail. Once, I encountered a post from my female friend. She ranted about women who dress provocatively just to […]
Often times, It’s not the clouds’ fault—Light Pollution 101
QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) – Stars. They’re so enchanting to look at, even if they show in diminutive numbers. That’s not the case more than a hundred years ago, and the rest of Earth’s previous times. The presence of clouds didn’t hinder the infinite luster of stars – known as the Milky Way – inspiring our ancestors and great artists to use them in art, literature, astronomy, navigation, exploration, theories, mythologies and human curiosity. Yes, […]
Sexual harassment: It is not your fault!
QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) – Sexual harassment is generally emotional and/or verbal abuse that is sexual in nature, like sexual name-calling or jokes, or continued sexual propositions or sexual attention after a person has already said no. Rape and/or sexual assault or abuse is a person forcing someone, physically, verbally or emotionally, to engage in any given sexual activity. Have you experience being cat-called while walking down the street? Perhaps he inappropriately compliments you on your top or shames […]
Sunset in Balungao, Pangasinan East
(Eagle News) — With Mt. Balungao in the background, these creative shots of the sky by Eagle News correspondent Raff Marquez in Pangasinan East mesmerize viewers with a play of colors of the sunset and with the sky as the canvass. Mount Balungao is an extinct volcano in Pangasinan, with a height of 382 metres (1,253 ft). It is located in the town of Balungao, about 5 kilometres from the town center, and is in fact one of the main […]
Why do you still prefer the “like” button?
QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) – Facebook is the most popular and most commonly-used social networking site. People love this because of its accessibility and simple features. You can post your pictures and ideas, have conversation through chat, comment on your friends’ posts and share and agree on other’s perspective. It’s easy, all you have to do is hit the “like” button. From the start, the “like” button has confused several people. The big question is why […]
We’re hospitable, but there’s mañana: negative Filipino values we need to kick-out
QUEZON City, Philippines (February 18) – Filipinos are known for being hospitable and jolly blokes. We’re willing to push the limit of our wallets just to pamper our bisitas and smile and laugh to all things despite of an earthquake or a savage storm that struck our country. But as the famous saying goes, we cannot have it all. All Pinoys out there are guilty of doing one, two or more of these bad habits. Brace […]
Soothing sunset in Pagdanan, North Palawan
(Eagle News) — These dramatic shots of the sunset in Pagdanan, North Palawan taken by Eagle News correspondent Eugene Nunez show beautiful nature scenes at their best. Pagdanan Bay, North Palawan by Eugene Nunez
Japan swings back to trade deficit as China exports plunge
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — Japan swung back to a trade deficit in January as exports to China plunged, official data showed Thursday, underscoring the impact of a slowdown in one of Tokyo’s biggest trade partners. The disappointing figures come after Japan’s economy shrank 0.4 percent in the October-December quarter — or an annualised 1.4 percent drop — owing to weak demand for big-ticket items like cars and home appliances. That was Japan’s second quarterly contraction […]
Humanitarian aid enters 5 besieged areas in Syria
AL-MOADDAMYEH, Syria (CCTV/Reuters) — Around 100 trucks with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent on Wednesday entered five besieged areas in Syria to deliver much-needed food and medicine to civilians. The areas receiving the relief aid are the Damascus suburb of al-Moaddamyeh, as well as al Fouaa, Kafraya, al-Zabadani and Madaya. It is the first time that the Arab Red Crescent has delivered large amounts of relief supplies to the five besieged areas in one day. Thirty-five […]
GOAL Learning Summit 2016
PASAY, Philippines (Eagle News) — Online learning has truly transformed the education landscape following the advent of modern technology and the rise of Business Process Outsourcing or BPO industry. In the Philippines, global online association for learning or goal strongly supports the development and application of new concepts and technology geared towards online learning. Goal is a nonprofit association that represents the interest of educational institutions, teachers, students, and organizations in promoting and improving online […]
Six die as protesters burn Bolivian government office
EL ALTO, Bolivia (Reuters) — Six local government workers died of asphyxiation in the Bolivian city of El Alto after a group of protesters occupied and set fire to the municipal offices on Wednesday (February 17), El Alto’s local government said. The municipal government of El Alto – a fast-growing satellite city of La Paz – said in a statement that six of its workers had died after the violent occupation of their offices by […]