Suspect in 17-year-old murder case surrenders to PNP
February 2, 2017
A suspect in the killing of a publicist and his driver nearly 17 years ago surrendered to the police after escaping from the National Bureau of Investigation in four years ago. Senior Superintendent Belli Tamayo, NCR director of the Criminal
Nearly 1,000 got HIV through transactional sex
February 2, 2017
Nearly 1,000 individuals were infected with the human immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV) in 2016 after engaging in sex for money. Based on the December 2016 HIV and AIDS Registry of the Philippines,. report, the Department of Health (DOH) said 985 individuals
Philippines and Russia to bolster trade and investment ties
February 2, 2017
The Philippines and Russia held discussions to forge closer economic cooperation and strengthen bilateral trade and investment relations. Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Alexander. Tsybulskiy met with Undersecretary Ceferino Rodolfo from the Department of Trade and
PNP Chaplain Service to assume key role in pruning rogue cops
February 2, 2017
The Philippine National Police (PNP)’s head of the chaplain service said they face a challenge in helping cleanse the force of rogue policemen. In an interview Over radio Veritas, PNP Chaplain Service Deputy Director Fr. Lucio Rosaroso Jr said :”“It’s an
Debt-to-GDP ratio improved in September 2016
February 2, 2017
The debt of the general government reached P5-trillion as of end-September 2016 as the GG debt-to-GDP (Gross Domestic Product) ratio improved to 35.5 percent compared to the 36.7 percent in the same period last 2015, according to the Department of
HIV, AIDS cases rose for seventh straight year in 2016
February 1, 2017
For the seventh straight year, the number of new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases in the country has grown. According to the December 2016 HIV and AIDS Registry of the Philippines (HARP) report of the
Army officer dies in encounter in Davao Oriental
February 1, 2017
An Army junior officer was killed in an encounter with suspected members of New People’s Army (NPA) in Davao Oriental on Wednesday, a military spokesman said. Captain Rhyan Batchar of the Army’s 10th Infantry Division said soldiers with police were
Amnesty International claims cops paid for killing drug suspects
February 1, 2017
An international human rights group claims police get incentives for killing suspects during anti-illegal drug operations. In a report, Amnesty International said “the police killings are driven from the top, including an order to neutralize allege drug offenders, as well
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