Tag: net25

Daily News Updates live from Canada with Thomas Likness

Eagle News — With a voice that can be heard around the world, Thomas Likness has become the voice of Canada through Net25. As a regular contributing reporter on EBC International, Thomas always gives a full and in-depth reporting for Canucks all over Canada. And now, starting Monday, April 13, you can get your exclusive Canadian news every day on Net 25. Catch Daily News Updates live from Canada with Thomas Likness. Everyday 7am on […]

NET 25 and INC TV garner Anak TV awards

QUEZON City, Philippines – Once again, NET 25 was one of the TV stations to garner the most number of awards in the recently-held Anak TV awards, with the TV station garnering 17 awards. Also, the newest member of the Anak TV also was able to win the most number of awards with 23 of its programs winning awards. (Eagle News Service Described by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Dexter Magno, Uploaded by MRFaith […]

Diskusyon – LTFRB to implement new ID and database for taxi drivers

The number of crimes involving taxi drivers in the country is increasing, with the latest being a woman who was shot four times after the driver took her belongings. Miracurously, the woman survived and was able to recover her bag, laptop, cellphone and money. Even traffic enforcer Isaac Mariano of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority was victimized, his motorcycle and radio taken. In answer to this, the LTFRB plans to implement a new ID system. […]

Diskusyon – Controversial issues being investigated by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee

The Senate Blue Ribbo Committee is currently probing various controversial issues in aid of legislation. Under the leadership of Senator Teofisto Guingona III, Chairman of Peace, Unification and Reconciliation, each issue is examined thoroughly – including issues about health like the Ebola virus. Senator Guingona asks the media to be responsible in its reportage to prevent public panic. So far, the Philippines remains Ebola-free. Other issues being investigated by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee includes […]

Diskusyon – VP Jejomar Binay Faces Controversial Issues

These past months, Vice President Jejomar Binay was faced with several controversial issues. It all started with the construction of the allegedly over-priced Makati City Hall Building 2, which costed Php 2.2 billion. In his defense, the camp of Vice-President Binay said that the building is world-class and made with exceptional materials, and that his political enemies have already pre-judged the issue. Several senators, including Senator Koko Pimentel and Senator Antonio Trillanes IV conducted an […]

Diskusyon – “Yolanda” – one year after

It was on the fateful day of November 8, 2013 when the most powerful storm recorded in the history of the country ravaged the Philippines. This powerful storm brought with it equally powerful winds with speed reaching 335 kph, resulting in a storm surge, reaching seven meters or 23 feet. Super-typhoon “Yolanda” made landfall in the Visayas Region, in particular, Samar and Leyte with a population of 2.3 million. Included in the area of devastation […]

MTRCB, moving forward with the Philippine film and television industry

The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board or MTRCB is moving forward with its campaign to improve the Philippine film and television industry. The campaign also aims to mold the character of the Filipino viewer. Through its classification system, the MTRCB aims to help parents in choosing appropriate television programs and movies for their children. The Board also protects the interests of the broadcast industry, safeguarding their freedom of expression. Thus, without doubt that […]

China, patuloy sa pagtatayo ng mga Man-Made Islands sa West Philippine Sea

Courtesy: Pag-asa Island Mayor-Eugenio Bitoonon Jr. Nangangamba ang Alkalde ng Pag-asa Island sa patuloy na pagtatayo ng China ng mga istraktura sa mga islang sakop ng Pilipinas. Posible umanong magamit ng China ang mga inilalagay nitong Man-Made Island sa West Philippine Sea sa pambu-bully nito sa ating bansa. Eagle News Correspondent Janze Paulo Macahilas Report

Ebola Virus Outbreak

In August 8, the World Health Organization declared the Ebola virus outbreak as a international health emergency. WHO asked all nations to not ignore this deadly virus. Countries with severe cases of Ebola were affected economically. The Ebola virus allegedly originated from the meat of wild animals, one of this is the fruit bat, that transferred the virus when eaten by humans. The name came from Ebola River in Conga were the first outbreak of […]

Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States

Agreement o VFA sa pagitan ng dalawang bansa. In 1992, the United States of America removed its military bases in the Philppines. In 1999, the two countries signed the Visiting Forces Agreement or VFA. Under the said agreement, American troops are allowed to use the military facilities of our country. Also included are the rules of conduct of military personnel in the military exercises. The VFA provided huge benefits to the Philippines, including security and […]