Pinoy soldiers in Korean War remembered
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino soldiers who fought with Korean soldiers during the Korean War in the 1950s were cited by former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
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MANILA, Philippines — Filipino soldiers who fought with Korean soldiers during the Korean War in the 1950s were cited by former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) releasedits Year One Report as it marks its First Year yesterday, January 23, 2024, following its official convening last year as mandated by Republic Act 11899.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hunter Biden has been hit with new criminal charges in California accusing him of scheming to avoid paying his taxes while spending lavishly on everything from luxury hotels to escorts to exotic cars.
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The Philippine government made an assurance on Saturday that it has contingency plans to effectively respond to emergencies and crisis situation in case the Israel-Hamas war widens into a regional conflict.
THE Department of Foreign Affairs yesterday said four Filipinos out of 137 are still stuck in war-torn Gaza City despite the raising of Alert Level 4 calling for mandatory evacuation of all Filipinos there, Foreign DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines — The opening of the humanitarian corridor that would allow Filipinos to slip out of Gaza and into Egypt could be "any day now," a Department of Foreign Affairs official said Tuesday.