Indian family of three killed in PhilippinesMANILA - An Indian couple and their nine-year-old daughter were killed by unidentified gunmen inside their rented home in an eastern Philippine province, a police report said Thursday. Ride Manila metro to read Spanish poetryMANILA - The passengers on the bustling Manila metro can now read the verses of Pablo Neruda, Luis Cernuda, Lope de Vega and San Juan de la Cruz while travelling, thanks to a campaign to promote reading. Eight rebels killed in Philippine military air strikeMANILA - Security forces in the Philippines Monday launched an air strike against armed rebels on a restive southern island, killing at least eight guerrillas, a military official said. Philippines to kill 6000 ebola-infected pigsMANILA - The Philippines’ Agriculture Department ordered the extermination of about 6,000 pigs afflicted with the ebola Reston virus as health officials said Tuesday that a sixth infected person was found. ILO warns rising unemployment to push millions into povertyMANILA - More than 140 million people in Asia could be pushed into extreme poverty in 2009 as unemployment surges due to the global economic slowdown, an International Labour Organization (ILO) report warned Wednesday. Philippines arrests militants linked to 2002 Bali blastsMANILA - The Philippines security forces have arrested two militants with alleged links to a pair of Indonesians wanted in the 2002 Bali bombings, an official said Thursday. India shows resilience amid economic downturn: ADBMANILA - India has shown resilience amid the global economic downturn, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said Saturday. ADB raises $1 bn for 3 year global bondMANILA - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Tuesday said it had raised $1 billion for the three-year global benchmark bond issue to return to the US dollar bond market. Kidnappers demand $5 mn for kidnapped Red Cross staffMANILA - Islamist militants holding captive three staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are planning to demand at least $5 million in ransom for their hostages’ freedom, military sources said Sunday. Poor women in Philippines yearn for birth controlMANILA - Struggling with a daily food budget of less than $2 for a family of 12, Floriza Bacli said she was happy to spoil her children a bit on New Year’s Eve with something special - half a kilogram of fried chicken and a quarter kg of hot-dogs. Grenade blast wounds 25 revellers in PhilippinesMANILA - Twenty-five people were wounded when a hand grenade exploded at a New Year party in a southern Philippine city, a regional police chief said Thursday. Philippine police foil bomb attack on passenger busMANILA - Police in the Philippines Wednesday defused two homemade bombs found inside a passenger bus in the country’s troubled south, officials said. Strong earthquake jolts southern PhilippinesMANILA - A magnitude 6.2 earthquake jolted the southern Philippine region of Mindanao Thursday, the United States Geological Service (USGS) said. One dead in attack on UN relief truck in southern PhilippinesMANILA - Unidentified gunmen fired at a United Nations truck carrying rice to evacuees in southern Philippines, killing one Filipino worker, a UN representative said Tuesday. |