Alleged ballot missing Robredo's name circulates on the internet.
The Philippine Embassy in New Zealand on Sunday urged Filipino voters there to return ballots with missing entries after a photo of an alleged ballot without the name of Vice President Leni Robredo circulated on social media.The ballot where Robredo's name and number was missing was supposedly ...
He's capturing moments that most people may never experience in their lifetime.
Filipino landscape photographer Edwin Martinez has dedicated the past five years of his career to capturing the magic of the aurora borealis, also commonly known as the Northern Lights. He’s traveled as far as Iceland, Norway, New Zealand, and Canada in the ...
Since taking office last year, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has brought about new changes and ideas. Thanks to a recent viral Facebook post, the whole world is talking about her.Here are some interesting facts about the Prime Minister.The 37-year-old took ...
In modern day society, we have to consider the safety and risk factor of certain countries before deciding where to go on holiday. It can be a topic of concern for some but luckily the medical and security services firm International SOS have created ...
Here's a nature- and adventure-packed guide to conquering Queenstown in 48 hours.
Queenstown is best known as the adventure capital of the world, and for good reason. Situated on the pristine shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by soaring mountains like The Remarkables, Cecil Peak, Walter Peak, and Ben Lomond, this resort town offers ...
Can’t help fantasizing about greener pastures? Here’s how to become a permanent resident of some of the happiest, most peaceful countries in the world.
We all know that the ideal thing to do is stay in your country of birth and work towards making it a better place. But sometimes, when you're stuck in traffic, or the headlines are inundated with news of politicians' latest shenanigans ...
From Africa and Asia's hottest beachfronts to the most underrated U.S. cities.
In 2017, you're going to need your passport—and your sense of adventure. Our top destinations to visit this year will have you heading out on safari, exploring historic Eastern Europe and South America, tapping into Scandinavia's natural wonders, sunbathing on the beaches ...
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