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.
The repatriation of Mary Jane Veloso—a Philippines citizen serving death row after a drug trafficking conviction—to her home country on December ...
Images taken by BenarNews photographers show democracy was tested to its limit in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand ...
Broadcast journalist Adrian Ayalin will join ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol Weekend as a lead anchor starting tomorrow, Jan. 4. Ayalin ...
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There is little reason to doubt the innocence of the Filipina who arrived home from Indonesia's death row on Dec. 18 ...
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 ...
The House of Representatives closed 2024 with its light undimmed, navigating political turbulence while delivering on its ...
In 1997, the Philippines passed the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act. The act, which is aimed to protect ancestral, Indigenous lands, has provided Indigenous peoples land titles to nearly 5 million ...
Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry reveals reasons why Australia asked for transfer of 5 Bali Nine prisoners to be done ...
By Carolyn CowanGerald Flynn 2024 was a year marked by a COP climate summit so dismal that many governments and analysts ...