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Jeepney – Truck collided

Today, March 31 2015 6:35 a.m  at Yazaki-emi Anabu2-A Aguinaldo hi-way Imus,Cavite. 2 guys are wounded in the head part, the one that is seating at the back and the guy that is seating at the front seat. One  guy is injured for he was sitting beside the driver seat and his leg was stuck for probably 10 minutes. The jeepney was full of passengers. The police and the first aid came in right away. […]

President Aquino signs resolution raising daily allowance of uniformed personnel

President Benigno S. Aquino III signed last Friday (March 27) a joint resolution with Congress, increasing the daily subsistence allowance of uniformed personnel from P90 to P150 per day, effective January 1, 2015, Malacañang has announced. In a press briefing at the Palace on Monday, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said that the current allowance is “no longer adequate to meet the basic needs of Filipino military soldiers and uniformed personnel… in view of the increasing […]

Maze relaxes but still wins

World and Olympic Champion skier Tina Maze of Slovenia enjoyed herself on the slopes of Lenzerheide on Sunday (March 29), winning the Red Bull SKiLLS race, a combination of all four classic skiing disciplines. Combining super-G, slalom, downhill and giant slalom, the fun event gives the top skiers a chance to relax but still test their skills. Maze beat Denise Feierabend of Switzerland and Klara Krizova of Czech Republic to take the honors and said […]

EBC Summer Workshop 2015

Ever dreamed to act on TV or radio, or perhaps be the host of your own TV show? Want to be always on the go getting the latest scoops as a news reporter? Got passion for writing and composing songs, grooving the airwaves as a radio DJ? Do you love to write scripts, direct TV shows someday? How about getting cool ideas from our Broadcast Engineers? Enroll now at EBC SummerWorkshop 2015! Click here to […]

PHL, Germany strengthen ties for climate protection

Typhoon Yolanda became the turning point in the climate change agenda as many of our kababayans have been adversely affected by its devastation. To address this need to adapt to the effects of climate change, the Philippine government had stepped up its efforts for public awareness and disaster risk mitigation through the Climate Change Commission. Sec. Lucille Sering, Climate Change Commission Vice Chairperson, said that the results-based monitoring system that they had implemented not only provided […]

Iraq reopens Nassiriya museum to visitors after 25 years

Nassiriya Museum has reopened for the first time since its closure in 1991 after it was looted during a Shi’ite uprising in southern Iraq. Built in 1969, the museum was pillaged and destroyed during the uprising, prompting the then government of Saddam Hussein to close the facility and move remaining artifacts to Baghdad. Situated in the southern city of Nassiriya, the museum is the second largest in Iraq after Baghdad’s Iraq Museum. It has more […]