FILE PHOTO: Philippine Airlines planes. AFP MANILA, Philippines — A Dumaguete-bound flight was forced “to return to Manila for a precautionary landing” on Monday after the plane had a technical problem right after take-off. Philippine Airlines (PAL) spokesperson Cielo Villaluna confirmed the incident in a statement, explaining that the plane “experienced a technical … [Read more...] about Dumaguete-bound PAL flight returns to Manila after technical glitch
Flight attendants who look after passengers needs codycross
After winning 10 gold medals, dancesport athletes deserve a second look
Gayon Mark Jayson Corales and Rengen Mary Joy Guiao of Philippines perform their number for gold in slow foxtrot during the 30th Sea Games held at Royce Hotel, Clark, Pampanga, December 1, 2019. INQUIRER PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA NEW CLARK CITY — With 10 golden performances, Filipino dancesport athletes proved that they deserved their spots in the grand ball. Dancesport … [Read more...] about After winning 10 gold medals, dancesport athletes deserve a second look
Latest sandstorm brings Iraq to standstill
A thick cloud of dust blankets the Iraqi capital Baghdad as the eighth sandstorm since mid-April, 2022 paralysed activity across the country BAGHDAD - Another sandstorm that descended Monday on Iraq sent at least 2,000 people to hospital with breathing problems and led to the closure of airports, schools and public offices across the country. It is the eighth duststorm … [Read more...] about Latest sandstorm brings Iraq to standstill
Husband’s support after childbirth crucial
PETALING JAYA: A wife needs a husband more than ever after giving birth. And this comes from the horse’s mouth!Rizwana Bashir Ahmad, 34, said she was lucky to have her husband with her in the first two weeks after giving birth to their first child. However, she said the situation turned out to be challenging when her husband returned to work. “I had my baby through a … [Read more...] about Husband’s support after childbirth crucial
Blind lecturer exceeds expectations yet again by mastering online teaching
THROUGHOUT his life, Thavasothy S. Mailvaganam Pillai, who was born blind, has not only been meeting expectations but exceeding them. The lecturer at a private college had to adapt to online teaching and learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order. “I had to learn how to use an online teaching and learning platform fast during the first MCO last year. … [Read more...] about Blind lecturer exceeds expectations yet again by mastering online teaching