The Swiss finance minister has filed a defamation lawsuit concerning a post created by Grok, an AI, highlighting growing legal challenges related to artificial intelligence-generated content.
Thirty-eight families affected by the construction of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) Extension project in the Philippines have been relocated to San Pedro, Laguna.
Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Terry Ridon has cautioned against discussions of fuel rationing in the Philippines, fearing it could trigger panic-buying and hoarding of gasoline and diesel, despite reports of sufficient supplies.
The provincial government of Pangasinan, Philippines, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to implement a project focused on building community resilience.
A 40-year-old passenger endured a 12-hour wait at a terminal in Quezon City, Philippines, filled with excitement to finally reunite with her children in the province after a year apart.
A 29-year-old massage therapist was arrested in Parañaque, Philippines, for allegedly attempting to secretly video-record a female client undressing inside a mall spa.
Seventeen people, including six minors, were injured after a utility vehicle fell into a 30-meter ravine in Lubuagan town, Kalinga province, Philippines, on Tuesday, March 31.
During Prince Harry's lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail, old messages between him and a journalist were revealed, contradicting his previous claim of not knowing her.
Thousands of commuters are queuing for buses in Iloilo City, Philippines, as they head to their hometowns for the Holy Week celebrations, leading to a massive influx of travelers.
The Metro Rail Transit (MRT-3) in Manila, Philippines, will provide free rides to all Filipino veterans from April 6-11, 2026, in line with a presidential proclamation.
The Sandiganbayan in the Philippines has rejected appeals from nine former public works officials in the Mimaropa region, upholding the denial of their bail application in a malversation case involving former Ako Bicol Rep. Elizal.
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Wednesday assured the public that the country has sufficient fertilizer supply and viable alternatives, amid fears of a potential shortage…
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) has urged air travelers to comply with dangerous goods regulations to ensure flight safety and avoid penalties, particularly during Holy Week.
The Catholic Church and non-governmental organizations in Iligan City, Philippines, are voicing strong opposition to the national government's plan to privatize the operations of the Agus and Pulangi hydroelectric power plants.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced that fair, hot, and humid weather is expected nationwide on Holy Wednesday, with at least two areas, Virac and Mambusao, projected to reach 'danger' level heat indices on Maundy Thursday.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has announced the start of the warm and dry season, urging the public to conserve water. This follows Pagasa's forecast of fair, hot, and humid weather nationwide for Holy Wednesday, April 1.
La Mesa Ecopark in the Philippines, in partnership with youth organizations and local officials, celebrated the International Day of Forests, focusing on youth involvement in environmental initiatives.
Two police officers in Bataan, Philippines, have been arrested for their failure to recapture two carnapping suspects who escaped custody, as reported by the Police Regional Office Central Luzon.
The Philippines has seen a decline in maternal mortality rates, but progress remains fragile and uneven, falling short of the Sustainable Development Goal targets, particularly for newborns and young children.