News in Photos

Eagle News photos: Policemen are given flowers, embraced by people for their heroism in Stockholm attack

      These photos taken by Eagle News Service  correspondent Fritzie Joy Pijana show people also appreciating the efforts of the police force in Stockholm that responded to the terror truck attack that killed four people and injured 15 others. The four people killed in the attack were two Swedes — one woman and an 11-year-old girl — a British man, and a Belgian woman

Eagle News photos: People remember Stockholm truck attack victims with flowers, prayers, notes

These photos by Eagle News Service’s Pauline Bautista, Fritzie Joy Pijana and Celma Mariano in Stockholm, Sweden captured how people paid tribute to the victims of the April 7 truck attack in the Swedish capital that shocked the country.   The tragedy claimed four victims, and injured 15 more people.   Pauline also was at the scene of the truck attack when it happened on Friday, April 7. (Eagle News Service)  

Batangas, niyanig ng 5.4 magnitude na lindol

(Eagle News) — Niyanig ng 5.4 magnitude na lindol ang lalawigan ng Tingloy, Batangas kagabi. Ito ay naramdaman bandang 8:58 ng gabi kung saan naramdaman din ang pagyanig sa karatig lalawigan. Ayon sa Philippine Institued of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), ang lindol ay may lalim na tatlong kilometro ang paggalaw at ang tectonic ang pinagmulan.

Truce on agenda in new round of Philippine rebel talks

NOORDWIJK AAN ZEE, Netherlands (AFP) — Philippine government officials Monday launched a new round of talks with communist rebels aiming to hammer out an interim ceasefire in moves to end one of the world’s longest insurgencies. The talks, which got under way in The Netherlands, are due to last until Friday and are the fourth round between the National Democratic Front and Manila. “We welcome the openness of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines […]