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Philippine tycoon Eduardo "Danding” Cojuangco Jr., a key ally of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and a low-key businessman who led a food and beverage empire that produced San...
Mariecar Jara-Puyod, Senior Reporter More than 380 Filipinos have been scheduled to fly back to their home country on Sunday night from the UAE for the first-ever chartered Philippine...
Manolo B. Jara, Correspondent A great majority of nine in 10 Filipinos admitted they experienced "stress" arising from the loss of their jobs due to the adverse impact of...
Fears of a second wave of COVID-19 infections shut six major food markets in Beijing on Friday, while India, which opened up this week, recorded a record daily increase...
Tens of millions of children in the Philippines will not be allowed back to school until a coronavirus vaccine is available, officials announced on Monday, saying they may have...
Millions of people returned to work in the Philippine capital on Monday as one of the world's strictest and longest coronavirus lockdowns was eased to help resuscitate an economy...
Gulf Today Report Uncertainties over the coronavirus remain, but there have been heartwarming anecdotes too, like the acts of courage and sacrifice of people helping deal with the unprecedented...
A powerful typhoon hit the central Philippines Thursday, forcing a complicated and risky evacuation for tens of thousands already hunkered down at home during the coronavirus pandemic. At least...
Manolo B. Jara, Correspon dent "Lavish" weddings have been banned from the Roman Catholic archdiocese in Manila as part of the "new normal" arising from the adoption of new...
Italian researchers have claimed that they have successfully developed a vaccine to contain coronavirus (Covid-19) which is likely to work on humans, a report said. Luigi Aurisicchio, CEO...