Tunisia's tourism industry, hard hit by jihadist attacks in 2015, has undergone a "real recovery" with revenues up nearly a third so far this year.
New York's traditional Thanksgiving Day parade brought huge crowds to the city's streets on Thursday, packing sidewalks from Central Park to Herald Square even in the midst of tightened security following recent terror attacks in the Big Apple and elsewhere.
Filipinos rank seventh among the world’s most digitally active people, but only one out of nine of the 54 million Facebook users in the Philippines can identify a safe page, according to a study by the global cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab.
More and more people are going online for things they need to do. Banking, shopping, selling, etc.
The colorful and lively Rose Parade marched safely Monday under cloudy skies and the watchful presence of more than 1,000 law enforcement officers.
The Philippine government assured “a safe and successful” hosting of the Miss Universe pageant in the country in 2017.
KEEPING in mind the growing demand for safer travel, globally recognized travel gear brand Pacsafe has opened its first flagship store in the Philippines. The boutique, the company’s first in the world, is located at G/F Glorietta 5, Makati City. It was officially launched through United Limsun International Trading Corp., the brand’s exclusive distributor in the country. At least 10 more retail locations are expected to open in three years.
READING about how easily some people were able to open accounts, deposit and withdraw millions of dollars allegedly stolen from the central bank of Bangladesh in a matter of days was mind-boggling—especially for me, as I was trying to deposit a $100 cashier’s check last month.
Betis Church in Guagua, Pampanga, is set to implement measures to prevent illicit traffic of its movable properties, following the theft of the centuries-old ivory image of the Child Jesus last January, around the feast day of the Santo Niño.
Are CCTVS giving us a false sense of security? I ask this in light of a recent incident I witnessed involving my friend Jude Mancuyas while we were dining in Quezon City’s restaurant row.