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Humza is running 'a zombie government' taunt the Scottish Tories

Humza Yousaf has been accused of running a 'zombie government' while he waits to find out if the Greens will pull the plug on his 'coalition of chaos'.


Post-1948 order ‘at risk of decimation’ amid war in Gaza, Ukraine: Amnesty

Annual report from international human rights group details hypocrisy of some of the world’s most powerful countries.


Nasa 110 Chinese militia vessels, na-monitor ng PHL Navy sa West PHL Sea ngayong linggo | UB

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Charter change still on House agenda

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives will focus on strengthening national security amid China’s growing aggression in the West Philippine Sea and lobbying again for economic Charter change when Congress resumes sessions on April 29. During a forum led by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Speaker Martin Romualdez said their legislative focus would be on the “dual imperatives of national security and robust development.” READ:...


Concern over experiments near home of boy who died

Zane Gbangbola's parents say he was killed by toxic gas from a former dump after the Thames flooded.


Rene Saguisag, 84

MANILA, Philippines: Former senator and human rights lawyer Rene Saguisag has died, his family said on Wednesday. "It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Papa and Lolo," Saguisag's son Rebo said on Facebook. "As we mourn his loss, we take solace in the enduring impact of his legacy," he added. Saguisag was a human rights lawyer from 1972 to 1986 before becoming the spokesman of then president Corazon Aquino. Under...


N. Macedonia votes in first of several polls key to stalled EU talks

Voters in North Macedonia headed to the polls Wednesday for the first in a series of elections that could decide whether the diverse Balkan country will ever join the European Union. The opposition VMRO-DPMNE party refuses to budge, saying any constitutional changes can come after North Macedonia joins the EU, a stance the government says is unrealistic.


Zelensky says aid approval to Ukraine reinforces US role as 'beacon of democracy'

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday that the US Senate's approval of a multi-billion aid package for Ukraine reinforces America's role as a "beacon of democracy." "I am grateful to the US Senate for (Tuesday's) approval of vital aid to Ukraine," Zelensky said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app. "This vote reinforces A...


Russian deputy defence minister detained on bribe allegations, officials say

(Reuters) -A Russian deputy defence minister in charge of military construction has been detained on Tuesday on suspicion of "large-scale" bribe-taking, in one of the highest-profile corruption cases since Moscow launched its war in Ukraine. A brief statement by the Investigative Committee, Russia's top investigative body, said late on Tuesday that Timur Ivanov had been taken into custody and an


Armenians fear another war despite talk of peace

Ethnic Armenians who lost their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh worry Azerbaijan plans another war.


Why did a UK college repatriate Aboriginal spears?

The spears are made for a purpose and not to be an artefact, says the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council.


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Gaza protests grow at US colleges, thousands demonstrate in Brooklyn

By Cath Turner and Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) -Protests against Israel filled streets in Brooklyn and escalated at universities across the United States, some of which included Jewish Passover Seders, as demonstrators demanded an end to civilian casualties in Gaza. The growing protests follow mass arrests of demonstrators at some East Coast universities in recent days, and show a


Victims' families to urge US prosecute Boeing over fatal crashes

By Mike Spector and David Shepardson NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Families of the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 will press U.S. Justice Department officials Wednesday to criminally prosecute the planemaker after a January in-flight blowout exposed continuing safety and quality issues. Relatives and their lawyers are expected to argue that Boeing violated a 2021


Senators mourn passing of Saguisag

MANILA, Philippines: Senators, led by Senate President Juan Miguel, joined the nation in mourning the passing of former senator Rene Saguisag. Zubiri said Saguisag possessed an "unwavering commitment to justice and fairness for every Filipino," which was evident in his initiatives such as the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG). He said that although Saguisag's tenure in the Senate was brief, he significantly impacted Filipinos' lives. He...


QCPD files complaint vs. MANBIELA over 2-day transport strike

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has filed a complaint against members of transport group MANIBELA for their alleged "disruptive behavior" during a two-day strike held earlier this month in the city. According to the QCPD, it filed a complaint against Samahang Manibela Mananakay at Nagkaisang Terminal ng Transportasyon (MANIBELA) for three counts of violation of the Public Assembly Act of 1985, violation of Article 155 of the Revised Penal...


Protect young people from crime, Londoners say

We've been speaking to Londoners to find out how crime and violence is affecting their lives.


Myanmar rebel group withdraws troops from key town on Thai border

(Reuters) -A Myanmar rebel group has withdrawn its troops from a town along the Thai border following a counteroffensive by soldiers of the ruling junta from whom the rebels had this month wrested the key trading post, an official said on Wednesday. The Karen National Union (KNU) made a "temporary retreat" from the town of Myawaddy, a spokesperson said, after the return of junta soldiers to the


Indonesia commission formally declares Prabowo next president

Indonesia's election commission formally declared Prabowo Subianto as the next president of the world's third-largest democracy Wednesday, after the country's constitutional court shot down challenges to his first-round majority victory. But the constitutional court shot down the complaints of Prabowo's two rivals in their entirety on Monday, saying nepotism and state intervention had not been proven. mrc-jfx/ssy


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New radios upgrade PH defensive posts up north

MANILA, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines has installed high-tech Harris radios in the naval detachments in Batanes, the Philippine province nearest Taiwan, and in two other islands in northern Luzon. The upgrades were made on Mavulis Island in Batanes and on Fuga and Calayan islands in Cagayan from April 21 to 23 amid heightened maritime tensions between Manila and Beijing in the West Philippine Sea. The Philippine Navy...


Marikina’s bike parking with facilities lauded online

The construction of a bike parking with facilities for bicycle users in Marikina City earned praise from the local online community. A social media account posting updates about the city shared that the city government is building the “End of Trip Cycling Facility” in front of the Marikina City Hall. Inside Marikina said that it […]


Firms urged to hire able-bodied seniors

MANILA, Philippines — A partylist lawmaker on Tuesday urged businesses to work with local governments in hiring fit-to-work elderly Filipinos. Senior Citizen partylist Rep. Rodolfo Ordanes, chair of the House committee on senior citizens, said that if the country’s 148 cities could each produce in a year 1,000 jobs for people age 60 and above, “that is already 148,000 jobs created, even if only for temporary six-month periods.” READ: Repurposing...


Soil test bares design flaws in another flyover in Iloilo

ILOILO CITY, Philippines — Soil testing on the area where another multimillion-peso controversial flyover in Pavia town in Iloilo province was constructed has shown measurement discrepancies that put into question its stability. The confirmatory and seismic testing conducted by the Department of Public Works and Highways in Western Visayas (DPWH) revealed that the Aganan flyover’s foundations needed a depth of 54 meters to reach stable soil, as...


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5.1-magnitude earthquake jolts Batanes area

MANILA, Philippines — A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck the waters off Batanes on Tuesday evening, the state seismology bureau said. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), the epicenter of the earthquake was west of Sabtang, Batanes. READ: 4.6 magnitude earthquake hits waters off Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur READ: DMW says no report yet of OFWs hurt in latest Taiwan earthquakes It also had a depth of focus...


Germany, Britain move in on suspected Chinese spies

BERLIN, Germany — Germany and Britain on Monday both swooped on suspected spies accused of passing on secret information to China, as concern deepens in the West over aggressive Chinese espionage. In Germany, investigators arrested three German nationals in the west of the country suspected of sharing information on maritime technology, prosecutors said in a statement. The trio, named as Herwig F., Ina F. and Thomas R., are accused of taking...


NATO forces could face battle-hardened Russian troops if Ukraine falls


Wimereux's mayor blames England after migrant boat accident

Mayor of Wimereux Jean-Luc Dubaele has blamed England after a boat carrying migrants encountered some issues while attempting to cross the English Channel. Five people were killed during the incident.


More illegal sirens, blinkers seized after Marcos order —HPG

The number of confiscated illegal sirens, blinkers, and other signaling devices has increased after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. banned government officials and workers from using them. From April 15 to 21, the Philippine National Police (PNP) - Highway Patrol Group (HPG) said a total of 481 signaling devices were seized, including 463 blinkers and lights as well as 18 sirens and horns. This was higher compared to the previous week...


Russian priest presiding over Navalny's memorial suspended from duties

A Russian Orthodox priest who presided over the memorial service for the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in March has been suspended from clerical duties for three years, the Moscow Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church said. In a statement published on its website on Tuesday, the diocese did not say what was the reason for the punis...


Luzon grid under red, yellow alert until Tuesday night

MANILA, Philippines — The Luzon grid has been placed under red and yellow alert until Tuesday night, said the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). According to the NGCP, the Luzon Grid was placed under red alert from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and shifted to yellow alert from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The grid was then placed at red alert again at 6:00 p.m. and will last until 10:00 p.m. Afterwards, a yellow alert will be hoisted at the...


Man in Abra dies after getting punched

A 36-year-old man in Barangay Patiao, Peñarrubia, Abra died reportedly after he was punched three times by a barangay tanod. According to the police, the victim was drunk and allegedly challenged some men to a fist fight in front of a store. PCPT. June Saliw-an, Chief of the Peñarrubia Police Station, said the suspect punched the victim because he did not want to get hit first. "Adda daytoy maysa a tanod tayo, daytoy suspek a mang-pacify koma...


Counter terrorism team carry out raids across Sydney

Counter-terrorism officers are executing a number of search warrants across Sydney.


Victims of China floods race to salvage property

Victims of severe floods in southern China raced on Wednesday to salvage property from the muddy waters, as authorities warned of more heavy rains to come. Authorities have warned of more downpours across Guangdong from Wednesday evening until Friday.


CCTV captures buildings collapsing in Taiwan earthquakes

A cluster of earthquakes struck Taiwan early Tuesday, April 23, the strongest having a magnitude of 6.1, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Subscribe to the Manila Bulletin Online channel! - https://www.youtube.com/TheManilaBulletin Visit our website at http://mb.com.ph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manilabulletin Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/manila_bulletin Instagram: https://instagram.com/manilabulletin Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@manilabulletin #ManilaBulletinOnline #ManilaBulletin #LatestNews


Street to be renamed in teenage soldier's memory

Denise Carter said it was an "honour" that a Nuneaton street would be renamed after her son Louis


DepEd, CHEd warn vs fake scholarship offers

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) and Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) have warned the public not to fall prey to offers of scholarships and cash incentives for students on social media as they also cautioned parents against giving away their children’s personal information. On Tuesday, the DepEd urged people to beware of Facebook posts about supposed scholarships it was offering, complete with the DepEd logo and a...


First COVID, now heat: Online schooling returns to the Philippines

Filipino schools send children home due to heatwaves Switch to online classes hits low-income families hardest Teachers call for heat measures, climate change education QUEZON CITY, Philippines (Thomson Reuters Foundation)— Record heat in the Philippines this month has forced schools to send children home for online classes, reviving memories of COVID lockdowns and raising fears that […]


Palace debunks viral deepfake video of President

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday debunked a viral deepfake video of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. supposedly commanding the Armed Forces of the Philippines to act against a foreign country. The Palace did not specify which video this was, or which streaming platform. However, the supposed deepfake was created amid heightened tensions with China over the West Philippine Sea. “It has come to the attention of the Presidential...


Palace warns vs Marcos 'deepfake' video ordering military action vs 'particular foreign country'

MANILA, Philippines: Malacañang warned the public against a manipulated video circulating online featuring an audio of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. supposedly ordering the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to "act against a particular foreign country." In a statement, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said the President has "no such directive" and the audio "deepfake" was created using generative artificial intelligence (AI)....


Eleven city schools say pupil attendance is 'broke'

The head teachers send a letter to families over plummeting attendance figures.


Vigil for fatal stabbing victim set to be held

Kulsuma Akter, 27, was pushing her baby in a pram in Bradford when she was attacked on 6 April.


Fears after a boatload of Chinese men arrived on Australian coastline

In early April the boat carrying 15 Chinese citizens landed at the remote Mungalalu Truscott Airbase, but it wasn't until days later that Defence personnel tracked them all down.


AFP spots 124 China vessels around WPS ahead of ‘Balikatan’

MANILA, Philippines — A total of 124 Chinese vessels, including three warships, appeared in various parts of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in what a Philippine Navy official called an “out of the normal” deployment ahead of the annual “Balikatan” exercises which began on Monday. According to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the three warships of the People’s Liberation Army Navy were seen on Monday in the vicinity of Pag-asa Island, about...


124 Chinese vessel sa WPS | BT

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Taiwanese ace takes control at Luisita

Foreigners dominated the first round of the $100,000 ICTSI Luisita Ladies International on Tuesday, with Chinese-Taipei’s Hsuan Chen shooting a four-under-par 68 to lead a Thai by one and only three Filipinos managing to slide in the top 10, with Princess Superal and Harmie Constantino not among them. Scorching heat and the unpredictable greens of picturesque Luisita Golf in Tarlac failed to slow down the foreign charge as another Taiwanese and...


Former Comelec chief Bautista not in US custody

MANILA, Philippines: The United States government dismissed reports that former Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Andres Bautista has been arrested after he was sued for money laundering and conspiracy in the state of Florida last year. "Juan Andres Donato Bautista is not in US custody and we decline to comment further," Nicole Navas Oxman, Senior Communications Advisor for International Law Enforcement of the US Department of Justice,...


Tributes pour in for Saguisag

MANILA, Philippines: Tributes poured in for the late senator Rene Saguisag, who passed away on Wednesday. The Liberal Party (LP) of the Philippines, in a statement, called Saguisag a "symbol of promoting democracy, human rights, and social justice." "As a lawyer, he was among those who stood up against abuses during Martial Law. As a member of the Liberal Party, he raised the bar for those in public service, not only through the laws he...


Reevaluate actions after parking blaze, senators told NAIA execs

MANILA, Philippines — The management of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) was told to reevaluate its actions following the blaze that erupted at one of its parking spaces. Senator Grace Poe, chairperson of the chamber’s panel on public services, said there is a need to determine what should have been improved and how quickly the blaze should have been addressed. “Did they have enough fire extinguishers that were accessible to first...