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Filipino lawyers move to raise legacy of Pablo Manlapit, forgotten leader of Hawaii labor movement

Filipino lawyers move to raise legacy of Pablo Manlapit, forgotten leader of Hawaii labor movement Recent allegations against César Chavez have sparked a renewed focus on Filipino contributions to the U.S. farmworker movement - Bookmark Decades before Filipino American agricultural workers organized a historic strike in California, Pablo Manlapit was organizing Filipino laborers in Hawaii. Manlapit, who migrated to Honolulu in 1910 to work on sugar plantations, saw the exploitation of other...

The Independent World 9d ago

Suspected Filipino scammer reveals how Cambodian ring conned Singaporeans

Suspected Filipino scammer reveals how Cambodian ring conned Singaporeans De Villar Rizalyn Panganiban, accused of taking part in a three-level impersonation scam, gives insights into the gang’s fraud tactics De Villar Rizalyn Panganiban, 35, a Filipino, allegedly belonged to a criminal group that carried out government official impersonation scams, in which victims were tricked into believing their bank accounts had been compromised before being persuaded to transfer money to accounts...

South China Morning Post 6d ago

Filipino on trial for being part of Cambodia scam syndicate says she travelled there for an office job, wanted to return home

Filipino on trial for being part of Cambodia scam syndicate says she travelled there for an office job, wanted to return home The 35-year-old woman is accused of belonging to a criminal group in Phnom Penh and of conspiring to cheat people in Singapore via government official impersonation scams. SINGAPORE: A woman on trial for being part of a scam syndicate in Cambodia targeting victims in Singapore had gone there for a job and never wanted to be a scammer, the defence said on Thursday (Jun...

Channel News Asia 6d ago

Filipino ex-cop in South Korean businessman’s 2016 murder caught after 2 years on the run

A dismissed high-ranking Filipino police officer convicted of orchestrating the 2016 killing of South Korean businessman Jee Ick-joo was arrested in the Philippine capital of Manila after nearly two years on the run, authorities said on Wednesday. President Lee Jae Myung welcomed the arrest, vowing to seek justice for criminals targeting South Koreans abroad and expressing gratitude to officials in both countries for their joint efforts. Rafael Dumlao, who was a top official of an anti-drug...

South China Morning Post 4h ago

‘Every day the policy changes’: chaos and confusion for Filipino workers over US immigration rules

The US relies on migrant workers in crucial sectors but shifting policies under Donald Trump create uncertainty and fearJay*, a Filipino migrant, cares for an 82-year-old US veteran in San Francisco’s Bay Area who has suffered from a stroke. They were playing a word search memory game together when Jay saw the news on Facebook about a policy memo from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).It suggested migrants might have to return to their home countries in order to apply for their...

The Guardian UK 2d ago

Filipino sailors say they were falsely accused of possessing child porn and deported

NPR has tracked deported Filipino sailors who say they were accused without evidence of possessing child sexual exploitation material. Almost none have been charged or prosecuted.

NPR News 4d ago

Philippines sees surge in EV demand as high fuel prices drive shift

Philippines sees surge in EV demand as high fuel prices drive shift EV sales in the Philippines jumped 36 per cent in the first quarter this year as motorists sought alternatives to soaring petrol prices. For Rommel Aceron, driving is a daily necessity. The Manila resident spends long hours on the road, shuttling from one city to another for work, running errands and acting as his family’s personal chauffeur.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Does a restaurant need to go viral to survive? Red House Seafood’s Christopher Chang hopes not

Does a restaurant need to go viral to survive? Red House Seafood’s Christopher Chang hopes not As Red House Seafood marks its 50th anniversary, Christopher Chang reflects on resisting the pull of social media while staying true to the values that built his family’s restaurant. Fifty-somethings know it: That brutal moment when you realise you cannot – and should not – try to keep up with the younger faces in any given room.

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Outsourcing jobs in Philippines and India come under threat as workers race to adapt to AI

Outsourcing jobs in Philippines and India come under threat as workers race to adapt to AI Millions of employees power the world’s two outsourcing giants, but automation is starting to replace tasks they once handled. When will the full scale of disruption hit and how might they have to rethink the future, CNA’s Insight asks. MANILA and BENGALURU:

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Six filmmakers had 10 days to make a movie overseas. See how they went

Race Around The World recap: From Alaska to India, catch the week one films Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 8:31pm Ready, set, go! From Egypt to India, a new batch of fresh-faced filmmakers have tackled their first assignments in the reboot of Race Around The World. Having only discovered their destination a day before departure, each of the six contestants had 10 days once there to find a story and produce a short film, to be judged by a panel of experts.

ABC Australia 3d ago