The United Nations declared that Sierra Leone experienced the most number of Ebola-related casualties.
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COMELEC tests automatic polling machines
The Commission on Election is now testing the automatic polling machines of bidders for the 2016 presidential elections, with a poll watcher group warning against the inclusion of Smartmatic in the bidding.
De Lima guarantees termination against officials
Justice Secretary Leila De Lima is adamant that officials will be terminated once it is proven that a druglord was able to construct a 3-storey mansion in New Bilibid Prison.
President Aquino’s satisfaction ratings improved
In its latest survey, the Social Weather Station said that the satisfaction rating of President Aquino in the last quarter of 2-14 improved at 39% from last quarter’s 34%.
Bangsamoro Basic Law to be translated in the Filipino
A forum was conducted regarding the technical translation of the Bangsamoro Basic Law. Said forum also opened the idea of translating other laws in Filipino.
Taxi driver, arrested in Manila for holdup
Members of the Manila Police District arrested a taxi driver who robs his passengers.
Congress passes 2015 national budget
The Palace is said to be happy with the passage of the 2015 national budget by the bicameral conference committee. Said budget is worth 2.606 trillion pesos.
Hong Kong rallyists given an ultimatum
Rallyists in Hong Kong were given until Thursday morning to leave the protest site following an injunction issued against them.
What to do when hypothermia strikes?
One of the causes of death in the recent typhoon is hypothermia. What are its symptoms? How do we treat it?
Azkals ready to face Thailand
The Philippine Azkals are ready to face Thailand War Elephants in Bangkok, with said team’s coach saying that the team is feeling pressure due to the home court advantage of the Thai team.
Bicycle made out of gold
In England, a 24 carat gold bicycle worth 250, 000 euro is making news. Said bicycle is also decorated with diamonds and crystals.
Jewish refugee during Holocaust shares memories of war and old Manila
The Philippine Women’s University (PWU) and the Israel Embassy in Manila held a special event where an alumna of class 1944 spoke to the class of 2014 – a journey of 70 years in a time machine. On December 3, Margot Cassel-Pins was joined by her family in the video room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Israel to address the students in the PWU Hall, sharing stories about her life journey that is […]





