Police are investigating an alleged altercation involving actor Alan Ritchson, known for 'Reacher,' and his neighbor over a noise disturbance, with the neighbor claiming Ritchson punched him multiple times.
Malacañang is establishing a crisis committee to address the country's supply of food and petroleum products, responding to the ongoing Iran war and its potential impact on essential commodities.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has officially announced the end of the northeast monsoon, marking the beginning of the warm and dry season in the country, with temperatures expected to rise.
Nigeria's health agency has issued a warning to pregnant women against using the new long-acting Lenacapavir HIV injection, citing insufficient safety data for this demographic.
After decades of languishing in Congress, the Philippines is again closer to passing a Freedom of Information (FOI) bill that promises easier public access to government records.
MC Oluomo has declared he remains the President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) following a takeover of the national secretariat by Tajudeen Baruwa’s faction, citing ongoing legal appeals.
UK minister John Healey affirmed that the country's defense and alliances ensure safety, following warnings that Iranian ballistic missiles could potentially reach London.
Southeast Asian nations, including the Philippines and Thailand, are experiencing a severe fuel crisis with rising prices and shortages, impacting livelihoods and economies as ripple effects from the ongoing Middle East war continue to disrupt supply.
Philippine police have launched a manhunt and pledged a thorough investigation following the fatal shooting of radio announcer Julito "Jaz" Calo in Negros.
Transport protests against rising fuel prices and demanding government aid and fare adjustments disrupted operations in parts of Luzon and the Visayas, Philippines, on Monday.
The FCT Police Command has dismissed claims of shooting during violence at the NURTW HQ in Abuja, confirming officers restored order and arraigned Ibikunle Baruwa.
Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police warns newly promoted senior officers against abuse of office, stressing zero tolerance for corruption and indiscipline.
An online GoFundMe campaign for Boston police officer Nicholas O'Malley, who is charged with voluntary manslaughter in a fatal carjacking shooting, has successfully raised over $400,000 in donations.
The Metropolitan Police chief stated it is 'too early' to attribute blame to Iran for the Golders Green incident, which is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime rather than a terrorist act by Scotland Yard.
Nigerian police have arrested 15 individuals following widespread anger and social media trends sparked by viral videos depicting alleged sexual assaults at a festival.
A new survey by Mapua Malayan Digital College (MMDC) indicates that nearly half of working students in the Philippines have considered quitting school due to work or personal pressures. Burnout and dropping out are identified as top concerns for this demographic.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has launched a nationwide investigation into alleged irregularities after identifying two suspected 'ghost' farm-to-market road projects in Albay and Camarines Sur provinces.
A publisher is demanding accountability after Bauchi police allegedly assaulted a journalist during Eid celebrations, with legal action being pursued for the incident.
The Inspector-General of Police has approved new postings for Assistant Inspectors-General, with AIG Olohundare Moshood Jimoh appointed to lead the strategic Zone 2 Command in Lagos, overseeing police operations in Lagos and Ogun states.