• Manila among top-tweeting cities, says study Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
    Manila among top-tweeting cities, says study

    After gaining reputation as the texting capital of the world, the Philippines is set to make its mark as among top-tweeting nations too, a new study showed. …

  • DENR urged to probe damage on reef sanctuary Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
    DENR urged to probe damage on reef sanctuary

    The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has been urged to investigate reports of a new foreign vessel that allegedly ran aground on another Philippine reef sanctuary. …

  • Pinoys are world's top gin consumers Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

    Pinoys are the world’s top gin drinkers and the third rum consumers, a report from The Economist said, citing data from International Wine and Spirit Research. …

  • Fiji offers more than 500 troops to Golan force AFP News
    Fiji offers more than 500 troops to Golan force

    Fiji has offered more than 500 troops to the UN Golan Heights peacekeeping force after several countries withdrew because of the spillover from the Syria conflict, diplomats said Tuesday. …

  • S. Korea president flags risks in engaging North
    S. Korea president flags risks in engaging North

    South Korean President Park Geun-Hye on Monday warned against engaging North Korea in a token dialogue that would only allow Pyongyang more time to develop its nuclear weapons programme. …

  • U.S. says Iran election may be hopeful sign for resolving nuclear dispute Reuters
    U.S. says Iran election may be hopeful sign for resolving nuclear dispute

    By Lesley Wroughton and Louis Charbonneau WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The surprise win by Iran's Hassan Rohani in weekend presidential elections offers a possible opening for resolving a dispute with the United States over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, U.S. officials and analysts said on Sunday. However they cautioned that the moderate cleric does not wield the power to enforce changes. Iran's most powerful man, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, remains its supreme leader and sets Tehran's nuclear …

  • N.Korean official to hold talks in China; analysts sceptical Reuters
    N.Korean official to hold talks in China; analysts sceptical

    By Michael Martina BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior North Korean official who has been the country's negotiator at denuclearisation talks will visit Beijing this week, China said on Monday, although analysts were sceptical Pyongyang was about to make concessions on its nuclear programme. On Sunday, North Korea offered negotiations with Washington to ease tensions after threatening to wage war on the United States and South Korea earlier this year. The White House said any talks must involve actions …

  • Republican-led U.S. House passes bill restricting abortion Reuters
    Republican-led U.S. House passes bill restricting abortion

    By Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday passed legislation severely restricting abortions, a move that could alienate women from the conservative party. The bill would ban abortions 20 weeks after fertilization occurs, a time when a fetus begins to feel pain, Republicans said. The legislation makes exceptions for victims of rape and incest as long as they first report the crime to authorities. The bill has no chance of …

  • NASA wants backyard astronomers to help track asteroids Reuters
    NASA wants backyard astronomers to help track asteroids

    By Deborah Zabarenko WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA called on backyard astronomers and other citizen-scientists on Tuesday to help track asteroids that could create havoc on Earth. The U.S. space agency has already identified 95 percent of the potentially planet-killing NEOs - near Earth objects - with a diameter of .62 miles (1 km) or more, a size comparable to the space rock many scientists believe wiped out the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. ... …

  • Most coal must stay in ground to save climate
    Most coal must stay in ground to save climate

    Most fossil fuels must remain in the ground because burning them will unleash changes that will "challenge the existence of our society", a new Australian government agency report warned Monday. …

  • China facing 'uphill struggle' against pollution AFP News
    China facing 'uphill struggle' against pollution

    China's newly announced measures to combat pollution by slashing emissions from major polluting industries and holding local officials responsible could take 18 years to bring air quality within acceptable standards, analysts said. …

  • Hong Kong tycoon buys Dutch waste-to-energy company AFP
    Hong Kong tycoon buys Dutch waste-to-energy company

    A consortium led by Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing said on Monday it had agreed to buy a Dutch waste management company, in a deal worth more than $1billion. …

  • Dish abandons Sprint bid for now to focus on Clearwire Reuters
    Dish abandons Sprint bid for now to focus on Clearwire

    By Sinead Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dish Network Corp said it would not make a new offer to buy No. 3 U.S. wireless provider Sprint Nextel in time for a Tuesday deadline and would instead focus on its tender offer for Clearwire Corp. The decision may be good news for Japan's SoftBank Corp, which is also trying to buy Sprint. A purchase by SoftBank could provide Sprint with access to more capital that it could use to beef up its network and compete better. ... …

  • Rousseff salutes Brazil protests, cities cut bus fares Reuters
    Rousseff salutes Brazil protests, cities cut bus fares

    By Todd Benson SAO PAULO (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff on Tuesday sought to defuse a massive protest movement sweeping Brazil, acknowledging the need for better public services and more responsive governance as demonstrations continued in some cities around the country. Speaking the morning after more than 200,000 Brazilians marched in over a half-dozen cities, Rousseff said her government remains committed to social change and is listening attentively to the many grievances expressed at …

  • 4 must-have apps for every Pinoy during the rainy season Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
    4 must-have apps for every Pinoy during the rainy season

    These apps may just save you from further frustration. …

  • Web users find new ways to avoid online tracking AFP News
    Web users find new ways to avoid online tracking

    News of a massive surveillance effort led by the secretive National Security Agency has sent Web users scrambling to find new ways to avoid tracking. …

  • So, Are You Buying PlayStation 4 or the Xbox One? The Atlantic Wire
    So, Are You Buying PlayStation 4 or the Xbox One?

    Now that we know all the specs about Microsoft and Sony's new video-game-and-lots-of-other-stuff consoles, it's time to settle this war before it gets any uglier: Which system is better when they're put side-by-side in an early test of living-room supremacy? Let's break it down, based on information gleaned from the many reactions that surfaced after the PlayStation 4 reveal last night at the E3 conference in Los Angeles.  …

  • Next Google tablet rumored to cost $229 AFP Relax
    Next Google tablet rumored to cost $229

    Is Google looking to avoid getting dragged into a price war by positioning its next device to compete with Amazon and Apple rather than Acer and ASUS? …

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  • Enrile top spender in May 13 polls

    By VERA Files Losing candidate Juan Ponce “Jack” Enrile Jr. spent the most among the 33 senatorial bets in the May 13 elections, shelling out more than P150 million, according to reports submitted to the Commission on Elections. Enrilesaid he … Continue reading → More »

  • Election inspectors in Eastern Visayas still waiting for honoraria

    By Reyan L. Arinto, VERA Files Tacloban City — It’s a month after the elections and winners have been proclaimed, but some teachers who served as poll inspectors in Eastern Visayas have yet to receive their honoraria. One teacher in … Continue reading → More »

  • No expense reports from six Senate winners

    By Mikha Flores, VERA Files Six winning senatorial candidates failed to beat the deadline set by the Commission on Elections to submit their statements of election contributions and expenditures. The senators-elect who face administrative fines for their failure to submit … Continue reading → More »

  • Partial manual audit shows PCOS vote count accurate – Comelec

    By VERA Files The Commission on Elections will need more than a week to come up with its final report on the random manual audit (RMA) of the votes cast in the May 13 elections, but says initial findings show … Continue reading → More »

  • Political families exploit party-list system

    By Mikha Flores, VERA Files When the 16th Congress convenes next month, at least five political families will have two members sitting in the House of Representatives—one as a district representative and another as a party-list nominee. No thanks to … Continue reading → More »

  • Comelec failure shuts PWD out of 2013 polls, but volunteers fill the gap

    By VERA Files Correspondents, VERA Files The Commission on Elections failed to make the 2013 elections friendly to persons with disabilities, despite its own resolution and a massive civil society campaign to make the elections more inclusive, pro-PWD groups said … Continue reading → More »

  • File campaign expense reports, candidates told

    VERA Files Time to report the millions of pesos spent during the campaign. Commission on Elections Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr. reminded candidates in the May 13 elections to file their campaign expense reports before the poll body or face sanctions. … Continue reading → More »