PCG confident China won’t fire water cannon at ‘Atin Ito’ convoy

(Photo: Atin Ito Coalition) The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) expressed confidence on Monday, May 26, that the civilian convoy of the civic-society group Atin Ito Coalition will not be subjected to water cannon harassment by Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). Despite its notoriety for firing water cannon at Philippine vessels, the China … Read more

Jakarta Civil Servants: No Public Transit, No Promotion

Archyde: Latest World News, Economy, Entertainment, Health, Technology & Sports Updates Teh Future of Urban Mobility: Lessons from Jakarta‘s Public Transportation Initiative Table of Contents 1. Teh Future of Urban Mobility: Lessons from Jakarta’s Public Transportation Initiative 2. driving Change: Jakarta’s Mandatory Public Transportation Policy 3. Immediate Impacts: Increased Ridership and Compliance 4. A Shift … Read more

Rupiah to USD Today: April 21, 2025

Rupiah Volatile Amid Trump Tariff ​Dynamics JAKARTA ⁢(AP) — The Indonesian rupiah is​ expected to fluctuate Monday, April 21,​ 2025, following the Easter holiday, ⁤influenced by ongoing developments regarding tariffs imposed during the Trump⁣ administration. Rupiah Strengthens, Dollar Index Gains Late last week, the rupiah closed⁤ stronger at⁤ Rp16,833 against the U.S.dollar in trading on​ … Read more

‘These are the games where LaLiga is won’ – Eric Garcia hails ‘fired up’ Barcelona after Leganes win

Eric Garcia hailed the importance of Barcelona’s win over Leganes after Hansi Flick’s side won 1-0 at Butarque in La Liga on Saturday. The versatile star was back in the starting XI as the Catalans picked up a crucial win that sends Flick’s men seven points clear at the top of the table. Garcia spoke … Read more

Palace won’t budge if ICC grants Duterte bail

MALACAÑANG on Thursday said the Philippine government would not cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it would order the interim release of former president Rodrigo Duterte. In a press briefing, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro noted that the family of the former president has gone to the Supreme Court to stop the government … Read more

Monsod: Remittance boycott won’t hurt economy

ECONOMIST and former National Economic and Development Authority chief Solita Monsod dismissed concerns that the planned “Zero Remittance Week” by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) protesting former president Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest would cripple the economy. In an interview Thursday, Monsod acknowledged the right of OFW to protest but argued that a one-week halt in remittances would … Read more

Michigan Basketball: NCAA Run vs. Big Ten Champions

The Pursuit of March Glory: Examining michigan Basketball’s Championship Pedigree Table of Contents The Pursuit of March Glory: Examining michigan Basketball’s Championship Pedigree Recent Success: The 2025 Wolverines and Beyond 2021: A Regular Season Triumph with Elite Eight Aspirations 2018: From Tournament Upsetters to National Contenders 2017: resilience and a Sweet Sixteen appearance 2014: Regular … Read more

PH won’t cooperate with ICC on Duterte’s interim release

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Thursday said the Philippine government would not cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it ordered the potential interim release of former president Rodrigo Duterte. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said the government would not take cognizance of the appeal for an interim release of Duterte, insisting that the … Read more

Joe Rogan won’t call UFC 315 headlined by Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena: ‘I’d rather go to Russia’ 

Joe Rogan doesn’t travel internationally to call fights for the UFC and that apparently even extends to a potential trip to Canada. On May 10, UFC 315 lands in Montreal for a card headlined by welterweight champion Belal Muhammad defend his belt for the first time when he faces Jack Della Maddalena. The co-main event … Read more