OFWs Going Abroad Can Now Register in PH for '16 Polls

Filipino workers bound for abroad can now register in the Philippines as overseas voters for the 2016 Presidential elections, at the  Office of Consular Affairs at the ASEANA Business Park, Macapagal Avenue. Voters who register there may also have their passports renewed without waiting in line at the Passport Division's Courtesy Lane, reports GMA News.

Filipina Wins Key Paternity Suit vs. Korean Dad of Her Kids

A Korea court ruled on a landmark paternity suit in favor of a Filipina in the Philippines who was abandoned by the Korean father of her two children, reports Inquirer.net. The court ruling, “is the first time for [Korean-Filipino children] to win in a civil lawsuit seeking to find their wayward fathers.”

Pinay in Australia Electrocuted By Cheap USB-Style Charger

 Australian authorities issued a warning about cheap, non-compliant USB-style chargers Friday after a young woman died from apparent electrocution while using a laptop and possibly a smartphone, reports GMA News. The 28-year-old was found wearing headphones and with her computer in her lap with burns on her chest and ears at a home in Gosford, north of Sydney, in April.

Hiring Filipino Househelp in UAE Just Got Tougher

Hiring Filipino housemaids has become tougher in the UAE since the introduction of the unified contract for domestic workers in June that conflicts with policies of the Philippines, reports Gulf News. Both the UAE and Philippine governments are committed to implementing their hiring contracts, but recruiters and families who need to hire house help are caught in the middle since the two countries have differing policies.

 

Pinoy Dies After Brutal Attack in New York

A 56-year-old Filipino man died three days after he was assaulted outside a restaurant early morning Saturday, June 21 in Queens, and police said that the assailant is still at large, reports Inquirer.net. The victim, Roberto Martines, died Tuesday at Elmhurst General Hospital, where he had been in critical condition since the attack.

Filipino in California Convicted for Murdering Wife

A Southern California jury convicted 62-year-old Filipino, Tomas Infante, in the brutal murder of his wife, Charito Tolentino, a Filipina nurse, reports ABS-CBN News. Prosecutors claimed that Infante killed the 57-year-old Tolentino after his girlfriend discovered that he was married.

ASEAN IDs Two World Cup Players of Filipino Ancestry

Photo: Netherlands' Jonathan De Guzman and USA's Nick Rimando (Source: FIFA.com)

Photo: Netherlands' Jonathan De Guzman and USA's Nick Rimando (Source: FIFA.com)

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) identified two athletes in the ongoing World Cup in Brazil who have Filipino ancestry, reports Philstar.com. Jonathan de Guzman, born to a Jamaican mother and a Filipino father, plays for the Netherlands. Team USA goalkeeper Nick Rimando, meanwhile, has a Filipino father and a Mexican mother. 

Only 2 out of 900 Filipinos Ask to Leave Iraq

Only two out of about 900 Filipinos have chosen to leave war-torn Iraq and return to the Philippines, reports Philstar.com. The two were employed at the US embassy in Baghdad. The Department of Foreign Affairs said most of the Filipinos in Iraq are based in Kurdistan, and that many of them are professionals. About 152 Filipinos are working in Baghdad, the DFA added.