Duterte sacks rival over trust
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has sacked his "drug czar" Leni Robredo, just weeks after her appointment. Duterte's spokesman cited many reasons for her removal, including the lack of trust.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has sacked his "drug czar" Leni Robredo, just weeks after her appointment. Duterte's spokesman cited many reasons for her removal, including the lack of trust.
Cuba’s government has launched a programme to combat racism, acknowledging that a problem that Fidel Castro tried to eliminate after the 1959 leftist revolution remains unresolved. Black Cubans are treated more unfairly than white ones.
A gangster film just released in the UK incited youths with machetes to brawl at a screening which has led to it being banned from some cinemas.
Prisoners will soon be able to further their education and enhance their CVs while serving their time as part of a newly introduced initiative.
Just before 3:40AM police and other emergency services were dispatched to Bananas Bar, Dolphins Plaza on Eastern Avenue where it was reported that there was a person in distress.
It takes quite a bit probing through the dense thicket of information in the ongoing UK election campaign to find specific references to the Overseas Territories (OTs).
Malachi - “The sessions were awesome. I learnt quite a few skills. The coaches were fantastic and willing to help us.”
A lot has changed over the years, but if you ask today’s customers, a lot has stayed the same.
Police are investigating a report of a person impersonating the Hon. Deputy Premier Mr. Moses Kirkconnell and in so doing contacting members of the public requesting their personal and banking information.
Typhoon Kammuri swept through the Philippines on Tuesday, ripping rooftops from houses, knocking down power lines and leaving over half a million people huddled in evacuation centres, waiting for the storm to pass. At least one person was killed.