Edgar Matobato said he fed a man to a crocodile, but only once. Mostly, he said, he ended people’s lives with a trusted weapon: his .45-caliber Colt M1911 pistol.
In a press release on Sunday, January 5, the BuCor said that the incident has raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of security protocols within the facility.
Controversial issues plagued the nation throughout the year – from investigations into alleged human rights violations during ...
“As U.S. president Jimmy Carter facilitated and oversaw the establishment of diplomatic ties with China and made vital ...
Despite the family’s confirmation of Marife’s remains, the military refused to release the body and demanded additional documents. The Refusal to Tender Remains nearly four days after the alleged ...
A few months before the upcoming May elections, the Philippine political landscape is fraught withturmoil, rife with allegations and accusations that paint a harrowing picture of governance under ...
Broadcast journalist Adrian Ayalin will join ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol Weekend as a lead anchor starting tomorrow, Jan. 4. Ayalin ...
THE Philippine economy holds significant potential but comprehensive and ordered structural reforms are needed to unlock this ...
As we stand on the cusp of another new year, and embark on the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year of “Hope”, it is time to turn ...
Leaders of the House of Representatives have lauded the achievements of the 19th Congress in strengthening governance and addressing systemic issues through legislative ...
Some employers have a “binary sort of framing” regarding food, in which they feel there is no issue as long as they are not starving their helpers, said a representative from a migrant worker advocacy ...
A MILITANT group in Panay has filed administrative charges against two military officers for alleged red-tagging, harassment and intimidation. In a statement on Sunday, Jan. 5, the progressive group ...