HONG KONG — The Hong Kong Observatory has issued the Standby Signal No. 1 at 5:40 p.m. on Thursday, marking the first tropical cyclone warning of the year as a tropical depression edges closer to the city. In a statement,...
FAKE ang kumakalat na balita na ang Immigration Department (ImmD) ng Hong Kong ay hindi mag approve ng visa kung and domestic worker ay may utang at kung ito ay hindi nakakabayad ng utang. Sa natanggap na kopya na umano...
MANILA – The death toll from Typhoon Aghon has risen to six, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) announced on Thursday. In a comprehensive situation report, the NDRRMC detailed that the fatalities include five individuals from Calabarzon...
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Siguradong hanap-hanapin ng mga Pinoy sa Hong Kong ang napiling anim na Pagkaing Pinoy mula sa 100 Best Pork Dishes base sa international ng Taste Atlas. Mula sa anim na pagkaing Pinoy, No. 20 ang Lechon Kawali. Ayon sa TasteAtlas: Lechon kawali...
VANDENBERG AIR BASE, Calif. — A rocket carrying a sophisticated satellite blasted off Tuesday from California on a mission to investigate what role clouds could play in the fight against climate change. The EarthCARE orbiter, a collaboration between the European...
HONG KONG — The Hong Kong government has indefinitely postponed its waste-charging scheme but remains committed to the polluter-pays principle, according to Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan. Speaking on a radio program yesterday, Tse outlined the administration's...
HONG KONG - Hong Kong police have arrested 20 people in a crackdown on a syndicate that lured domestic helpers with as little as HK$1,000 (US$128) each to set up bank accounts for laundering criminal proceeds. The force said on...
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea — In a devastating natural disaster, Papua New Guinea officials estimate that around 2,000 individuals were buried after landslides struck a remote village last Friday. According to a letter sent to the United Nations, the...
HONG KONG - The Hong Kong government's recent revisions to the Code of Practice for Employment Agencies (CoP) have been met with disappointment by labor advocates, who say the changes do little to address the rampant exploitation and abuse...