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ALTHOUGH the progressives made an impressive showing in the recent midterm elections, there is still much to be done to make the movement into a more potent and stronger force in the Philippine ...
Manila: A passenger jeepney lost its brakes and plunged into a roadside canal in Marinduque province in the Philippines, killing six and injuring 20 others, police said Sunday. Police said the ...
To commemorate this enduring partnership, India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, and the Ambassador the Philippines to India, Josel F. Ignacio, unveiled a joint logo on November 13 ...
Scorching temperatures coincided with a nationwide strike of jeepneys, the main mode of public transport in the country. By Jason Gutierrez Reporting from Manila The Philippines closed all public ...
AFP MANILA: The first jeepneys rolled onto the streets of the Philippines just after World War II - noisy, smoke-belching vehicles initially made from leftover US Jeeps that became a national symbol.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Philippine jeepney drivers have received a reprieve after the government deferred a plan to phase out the iconic but smoke-belching public transport vehicles and replace them with modern mini-buses.
MANILA-Philippine jeepney drivers staged a noisy protest in the capital Manila on Jan 16 over the government’s plan to phase out the smoke-belching vehicles nationwide and replace them with ...
Philippine jeepney drivers staged a noisy protest in the capital Manila on Tuesday over the government's plan to phase out the smoke-belching vehicles and replace them with modern mini-buses.
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