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REMINDER: Cut off for overseas voting in Dubai by 7:00 pm today, May 8
The Philippine Consulate in Dubai has announced that it will be implementing an earlier cut off time of only 7:00…
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Manila declares May 10 as non-working holiday to allow for vital post-election activities
The authorities have declared May 10 as a non-working holiday in Manila to allow poll workers to undertake election activity.…
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Filipino professor receives $200K grant for disinformation study
Filipino professor and researcher Jonathan Corpus Ong has received a $200K grant for a disinformation study. The study will focus…
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LOOK: Historic Filipinotown gateway unveiled at Beverly Boulevard
The Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway, a massive arch marking the eastern entrance to Los Angeles’ Historic Filipinotown, was unveiled Saturday.…
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Five jailed in Dubai for beating person to death
A court in Dubai ordered jail term for five people for beating a person to death. The Dubai Court of…
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DUBAI: Filipinos endure hours of waiting under the heat to catch last-minute voting for 2022 Presidential Elections
With two days left to vote for the Philippines’ 2022 Presidential Elections, a long line of eager Filipinos was seen…
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Robredo-Pangilinan rally draws nearly 800,000 in Makati
Vice President Leni Robredo and Sen. Kiko Pangilinan ended their campaign trail in Makati, which saw nearly 800,000 in attendance,…
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BBM-Sara Uniteam’s Parañaque miting de avance draws over 1M supporters
The survey frontrunners of the 2022 elections, Bongbong Marcos and Sara Duterte, capped off their three-month campaign at Parañaque which…
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Nurse dies in road mishap in Ras Al Khaimah
A nurse died in a tragic road mishap in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK). The nurse from Indian state of Kerala…
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Firms ‘morally and legally’ responsible for climate damage in Philippines
A Philippines Commission on Human Rights inquiry has said that the companies are morally and legally responsible for climate damage.…
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