Legal grounds founded for gov’t to wiretap social media contacts

Following the passing of a law allowing interceptions of communications, the government has set up a legal ground for it to request communication records from social

Manila to boost assistance following viral clip of nationals grappling for food packs

The Philippines’ Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is preparing to assist the country’s Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) in case the department sends additional

Handful of Filipinos allegedly face verbal bullying while in NAT queue

A handful of Filipino nationals have allegedly been verbally harassed while queuing for the three-day mandatory nucleic acid test (NAT), a mandate that created dissent on

Filipinos and condo workers stop daily NAT

Filipino passport holders as well as condominium management workers have been removed from the list of key groups that need to undergo daily nucleic acid tests

NAT venues Gov’t preparing to swap schools for city parks, garden areas

Local health authorities are preparing to use city parks and gardens as venues for nucleic acid testing (NAT). During yesterday’s daily press briefing of

Gov’t launches one of 2 lab modules to join space station

China yesterday launched one of two laboratory modules to complete its permanent orbiting space station. The Wentian was launched from tropical Hainan Island with a

Construction workers added to key group for NAT, with new key area

All construction workers are required to take a SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) every day starting from now, the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre

Lawmaker suggests improving NAT services

Lawmaker Lei Chan U expressed hope that the Macau government will improve nucleic acid testing (NAT) services to ensure that Covid-19 pandemic prevention needs are

Beijing court rules against woman who wanted to freeze eggs

A Chinese court has overruled a rare legal challenge brought by an unmarried Beijing woman seeking the right to freeze her eggs. The Chaoyang Intermediate People’s

Evergrande CEO, CFO resign amid probe into subsidiary

Struggling Chinese real estate developer China Evergrande has announced that its chief executive and chief financial officer have resigned after initial findings in a probe

S.Korea to lift ban on N.Korea TV, newspapers despite tensions

South Korea plans to lift its decadeslong ban on public access to North Korean television, newspapers and other publications as part of its efforts to promote

Rights groups urge Sri Lanka not to use force on protesters

International human rights groups on Saturday urged Sri Lanka’s new president to immediately order security forces to cease use of force against protesters after troops

Russia FM visits Egypt, part of Africa trip amid Ukraine war

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in Cairo for talks yesterday with Egyptian officials as his country seeks to break diplomatic isolation and sanctions by the

Haiti 315 kids, adults shelter at school to escape gang war

Hundreds of children and adults sheltered at a high school in Haiti’s capital Saturday after fleeing shooting in a neighborhood where fighting between two rival gangs in

1978 First ‘test tube baby’ born

The birth of the world’s first “test tube baby” has been announced in Manchester.  Louise Brown was born shortly before midnight in Oldham and District General

Verstappen wins French GP as Leclerc crashes, Hamilton second

Defending Formula One champion Max Verstappen won the French Grand Prix yesterday after Charles Leclerc crashed out as Ferrari’s woes resurfaced, falling 63 points behind the Red

Wiebes wins on Champs Elysees as women’s Tour returns

Lorena Wiebes of the Netherlands sprinted to victory yesterday in the first stage of the women’s Tour de France which returned after a 33-year absence.

Church apologies: Top leaders say sorry for historical sins

When Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous groups on Canadian soil this week, he will make another effort toward healing harms inflicted at church-run residential schools — and add

Three killed, one wounded in Philippine university shooting

At least three people, including a former Philippine town mayor, were killed and another was wounded in a brazen attack yesterday by a gunman in a university campus in

All in the same boat, they say

The mandate that all Filipino nationals should undergo mass testing has led to public outcry, fueled frustrations and disappointment among many, and several have been perturbed by how

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