The Iloilo City government is set to renegotiate the joint venture agreement (JVA) for the Iloilo-Guimaras Ferry Terminal Services at Parola Wharf after finding certain provisions of the contract to ...
The mysterious balls that forced the closure of several beaches in Sydney last week were found to contain saturated fatty acids, E. coli and faecal bacteria, authorities say. Sydney's Northern ...
ILOILO CITY – Suspected shabu valued at P9.3 million was seized in this city one week before the highlight of the 2025 Dinagyang Festival. SUSPECTED shabu valued at more than P4 million and a gun were ...
NZ Herald's Best Beach competition is back for 2025, and we need you to tell us where it is. Here's all you need to know about how to nominate and vote for your favourite. Video / Carson Bluck The ...
SINGAPORE – Those looking to travel to Vienna in Austria and Iloilo City in the Philippines will soon have a non-stop flight option after budget carrier Scoot announced on Jan 16 its updated ...
Singaporean low-cost carrier Scoot announced two new non-stop services from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN): Vienna International Airport (VIE) and Iloilo International Airport (ILO) in the Philippines ...
While everyone loves a good beach day, our coastlines are changing — and not in a good way. A new study, summarized by Down to Earth, shows that one-third of the world's sandy coastlines have been ...
Nine Sydney beaches have been closed after the discovery of numerous marble-sized balls. The debris, said to be a combination of white and grey in colour, appeared along the shoreline in the city ...
Northern Beaches Council said it was working on safely removing the matter. Most of the samples of the ball-shaped debris were the size of marbles, with some larger, it said in a statement.
SYDNEY, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Nine beaches in Sydney, including well-known Manly beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and grey balls of debris washed up on the shores at the ...
Months after mysterious black balls forced the closure of some of Sydney's most famous beaches, small marble-like debris has begun washing up on the city's shores again. The balls - this time grey ...