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PBA seeks 2-year pact with HK team
The way is clearing for the PBA to sign a two-year contract with twotime ASEAN League champion Hong Kong Eastern for the team to play in back-to-back Commissioner's Cups as a guest entry.
Pirates fall to Chiefs
Arellano University overcame a feisty Lyceum of the Philippines U, 91-86, in a game marred by a hard and scary fall by LPU big man John Bravo in the NCAA Season 100 at the Filoil EcoOil Arena.
Team Asia rules Reyes Cup
Singaporean Aloysius Yapp smashed Spaniard Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, 5-1, Friday night to complete Team Asia's 11-6 annihilation of fancied Team Europe in the inaugural Reyes Cup at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
KINGS EYE CLINCHER AGAINST BEERMEN
TNT has already taken care of business and marched into the finals. Now the onus is on Barangay Ginebra to get its job done against San Miguel Beer if it wants a rematch with its tormentor in the PBA Governors' Cup finals in 2023.
Hamas mourns Sinwar, Vows no hostage release
Hamas vowed on Friday not to release the hostages seized during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel until the Gaza war ends, as it mourned the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar.
World cholera vaccine stockpile empty - WHO
There are no more oral cholera vaccines left in the global stockpile, the World Health Organization said on Friday, with the shortage jeopardizing work to stop the disease's spread.
Russia, Ukraine swap 190 POWs
Russia said on Friday that it had swapped 95 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops in an exchange deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates.
Google wins delay in opening Android app store to rivals
A US judge on Friday let Google delay opening Android-powered smartphones to rival app shops, suspending a Nov. 1 deadline ordered in an antitrust case brought by Fortnite-maker Epic Games.
Meta unveils AI tie-up with horror movie producers
Tech giant Meta (in photo) has unveiled a partnership with horror film production company Blumhouse to road-test its latest AI video tool.
Power plant failure triggers blackout across Cuba
Cuba's electrical grid went down on Friday after one of the island's major power plants failed, a day after a massive blackout swept across the Caribbean island and with no official estimate for when service will be restored.
PDEA: 114,892 drug suspects arrested under BBM
Up to 114,892 persons were arrested in the fight against the illegal drug trade under the Marcos administration, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said in a report released on Friday.
Police pursue persons of interest
In kidnapping of US citizen
‘Bomb joke’ delays flight at Silay airport
Two passengers talking about \"watusi\" delayed a flight bound for Manila from Silay City in Negros Occidental yesterday.
Dismantle private armed groups, DILG orders
Interior Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla has ordered the police to dismantle all private armed groups in the country by March next year.
Chinese shot dead in Makati restaurant
A shooting incident erupted in a hotpot restaurant in Makati City after midnight last Thursday, claiming the life of a 29-year-old Chinese man.
4 ranking cops get new posts
Four senior police officials have been designated to new posts in another round of reshuffling in the Philippine National Police ordered by its chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil.
Repatriated OFWs from Lebanon get free medical exam, hospitalization
The Department of Health (DOH) has committed to provide repatriated overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Lebanon free medical examination and hospital admission, if needed.
MMDA to bets: Avoid early campaigning
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) believes that politicians will be \"decent\" and avoid potential early campaigning during Undas, or the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day in the country.
P3.4-M shabu seized in QC
Police confiscated shabu valued at P3.4 million in Quezon City last Friday afternoon.
Malabon gov't reopens Tugatog cemetery
After three years of rehabilitation, the Tugatog Public Cemetery in Malabon City was reopened to the public yesterday, allowing people to visit their deceased loved ones ahead of the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day next month.
Phl, France strengthen marine conservation cooperation efforts
The Philippines and France are taking steps to strengthen cooperation in ensuring marine conservation, with key government officials from both countries holding the first of a series of \"Blue Talks\" with local and foreign experts on biodiversity.
Sweeping reforms urged in PNP, PDEA
President Marcos should initiate sweeping reforms in the country's law enforcement sector in light of recent allegations of corruption and abuses of Philippine National Police (PNP) officers in the anti-drug campaign of former president Rodrigo Duterte which were revealed at the House of Representatives' quad comm hearings, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said yesterday.
DSWD: Programs insulated from politics
With the upcoming midterm polls in 2025, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) assured the public that policies are in place to insulate the agency's programs and services from politics.
Richard Gomez files bill banning soda in gov't offices
Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez is proposing legislation that will ban soda and other sugary drinks in all government offices to help address the country's diabetes problem.
More Senate hopefuls visit Leni
Months before the official start of the campaign period, Naga City is starting to become an important stop for candidates in the 2025 elections. Two more Senate hopefuls visited former vice president Leni Robredo on Friday at the local office of Angat Buhay, the non-government organization she co-founded in 2022.
Dela Rosa still willing to lead Senate drug war probe
Sen. Ronald dela Rosa yesterday renewed his willingness to lead the Senate drug war investigation even though his colleagues have opposed it, saying it is a clear case of conflict of interest.
DA, FAO collaborate to strengthen food security
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has met with the head of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in a bid to strengthen collaboration towards food security.
NBI files 16 falsification, perjury complaints against Tony Yang
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has filed 16 complaints for falsification of public documents, perjury and violations of the Anti-Alias Law against Yang Jianxin, also known as Tony Yang, the brother of former presidential economic adviser Michael Yang.
Comelec urges lawmakers: Overhaul party-list system
The Commission on Elections called on lawmakers to push for the complete overhaul of Republic Act (RA) 7941 or the Party-List System Act to address the concerns of different sectors, especially the marginalized.
Chiz hits Sara over scathing words vs BBM
Respect the dead when making statements, says priest