The International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS-Philippines) slammed the Aquino government for its “opportunistic stand” on the Rohingya crisis.
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Workers led by Kilusang Mayo Uno picketed the Social Security System’s national office in Quezon City on Monday morning to press for immediate assistance for the families of victims and the survivors of the Kentex factory fire.
A partylist representative scored the use of private security guards to harass and violently disperse a peaceful protest of workers last Friday at the plant of Tanduay Distillers, Inc., in Cabuyao, Laguna which is owned by multi-billionaire Lucio Tan.
Around 400 protesters belonging to the “Bangsamoro para sa Bayan Para sa Lahat” coalition staged a picket in front of the Senate building on Monday morning to call on members of the Committee headed by Sen. Bongbong Marcos to fast track the process for the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).
The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) slams the sexist portrayal of Ms Bikini in the May 23, 2015 front page of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, one of the leading broadsheets in the country.
DAVAO CITY – Couple Masiad Obo and Dolmina Obo of the Kalagan tribe have been living together for 40 years…
IBON Foundation pays tribute to the achievements and patriotic spirit of nationalist economist Alejandro Lichauco, 87.
A body of a woman was found in Panabo City on Thursday.
More than 1,000 senior citizens in Panabo City received their social pension for the second quarter of the year on Wednesday.
Environmental advocates called for conservation efforts to protect the city’s urban biodiversity after a City Environment and Natural Resources (Cenro) survey of urban parks and forests here reveals signs of neglect and misuse among trees growing in the metropolis.