INQUIRER FILES TACLOBAN CITY A group of foreigners conducting a medical mission in Palompon town, Leyte fell prey to thieves with cash amounting to P64,000 and 70 Euros missing from their rooms. The incident, which occurred between Nov. 1 and 3, 202
amz slot Norway police: Underage victims of direct-order sexual abuse mostly from Philippines
2024-11-03Trigger warning: Sexual abuseamz slot MANILA, Philippines — A report by Norway’s National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) found that a large portion of online-ordered sexual abuse occurs in the Philippines with underage mino
MANILA, Philippines Bicol residents displaced by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine will be given emergency employment and other assistance, according to the Department of Labor and Employment. DOLE Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma said the agency has iden
MANILA, Philippines The Social Security System (SSS) said on Thursday, October 24, that members suffering from the effects of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (international name: Trami) may immediately access salary and pension loans to aid their fin
MANILA, Philippines — While some anticipated a fiery clash between opposition lawmaker Sen. Risa Hontiveros and preacher Apollo Quiboloyttslot, it was the victims who took center stage in the long-awaited Senate probe into the latter’s a
MANILA, Philippines The victims of self-styled son of God Apollo Quiboloy confronted their alleged abuser at the Senate yesterday, saying they were groomed to perform sexual services for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader as part of their spi
Raging floodwaters in Tiwi, Albay due to storm Kristine (international name: Trami), Wednesday, October 23, 2024. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed sympathy for the victims of Tropical Storm Kristine (international name: Trami) and commended
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It has been 15 years since Thomas Swingle first learned that about $1 million of his family’s savings had gone up in smoke, after the financier Robert Allen Stanford was exposed for having sold billions in fraudulent certificates of deposit to inves