President of Peru's home raided over undeclared Rolex watches — police
LIMA, Peru — Peruvian authorities raided President Dina Boluarte's home on Saturday as part of an ongoing corruption investigation.
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LIMA, Peru — Peruvian authorities raided President Dina Boluarte's home on Saturday as part of an ongoing corruption investigation.
MANILA, Philippines — Finally, the much anticipated 71st Miss World pageant edition will unfold this weekend in Mumbai, India.
In American jurisprudence, a fugitive from justice forcibly or violently abducted in a foreign territory cannot invoke such irregularity to escape criminal prosecution in a United States court. The Ker-Frisbie doctrine upholds the jurisdiction of federal courts over criminal defendants kidnapped in countries that have extradition treaties with the US.
MANILA, Philippines — More than eight decades after the mass murder of six million Jews during World War 2, an 86-year-old survivor of the Nazis under Adolf Hitler can still recall the horrors of the genocide.
FILIPINO grant awardees from the British Council's Connections Through Culture Program in 2023 highlight the urgency of climate change through their art and media. Their projects used creative endeavors like comics, design installations and literature to highlight topics ranging from biodiversity protection, farming and fishing practices to youth participation in environmental preservation.
PRESIDENT Marcos Jr. returned Sunday night from an overnight visit to Brunei where he and First Lady Louise “Liza” Araneta-Marcos attended the wedding of the son of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
MANILA, Philippines — Traffic further worsened in Metro Manila in 2023, resulting in an estimated 117 hours – almost five days – lost in traffic congestion last year by every Filipino who had to deal with rush hour every working day.
MANILA, Philippines — Amid the ongoing threat of COVID-19, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer remain the leading causes of death in the Philippines, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).