2K people buried in Papua landslide

PORT MORESBY — More than 2,000 people have been buried in a Papua New Guinea landslide that destroyed a remote highland village, the government warned Monday as it called for international help in the rescue effort. The once-bustling hillside village in Enga province was almost wiped out when a chunk …

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T’boli inaugurates Changi Airport-inspired public transport terminal

The Municipality of T’boli in South Cotabato recently inaugurated its newest public transport terminal designed to cater specifically to T’boli commuters.  The new T’boli Public Transport Terminal caught the attention of netizens with its interiors inspired from the designs of Singapore’s infamous Changi Airport intricated with some elements of T’boli …

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Maroons emerge No. 1 in Big Dance rankings

University of the Philippines edged UAAP defending champion De La Salle University as the No. 1 collegiate team in the nation as the first The Big Dance ranking completed by a selection committee of the Pinoyliga was released on Wednesday, May 29. Expect college rivals Ateneo and De La Salle …

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CIAC pitches Clark as aerospace hub

CIAC president Arrey Perez pitched Clark (Courtesy of CIAC) MANILA – The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) on Wednesday said it has promoted Clark as an aerospace hub to investors in the global aerospace industry. CIAC president Arrey Perez pitched Clark as an aerospace hub at the 9th International Aerospace Innovation Forum …

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