U.S. Interests

PH STILL TRYING TO ASSERT SOVEREIGNTY UNDER PH-US MILITARY ACCORD AFTER 39 YEARS!
CAN DUTERTE'S ALLIANCE WITH CHINA, RUSSIA END EDCA?
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2018 Journal GlobaLinks)
“Our problem is: however, the (Philippine) Supreme Court decides, it becomes our loss. “Kapag ang tao ang nagkamali,...

“FORGOTTEN AMERICANS” TO MEET WITH POTUS IN PH!
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By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2017 Journal GlobaLinks)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (JGL) — A small group of Filipinos who may look like Americans are hoping to meet President Trump when he travels to the

LEGACY RUN, GEN. TAGUBA, ASSEMBLYMAN BONTA FEATURED @ SANFRAN BATAAN DEATH MARCH APRIL 8
By BDCM Commemmoration
CHICAGO (JGL) — The Bataan Legacy Historical Society in partnership with the Presidio Trust, the National Park Service, American Battle Monuments

FIL AM LEADER LOIDA GREETS PRRD “HAPPY BIRTHDAY”
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2017 Journal GlobaLinks) CHICAGO (JGL) – Filipino American lawyer Loida Nicolas Lewis greeted Monday (March 27) Philippine President Rody Duterte (PPRD) a happy birthday in reply to a text message from a Duterte supporter, who

FIL AM LAWYER WANTS CBS TO APOLOGIZE FOR “MADAME SECRETARY”
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2017 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – A Filipino American lawyer has demanded that CBS apologize for the “highly negative” and unflattering portrayal in the political drama, “Madame Secretary, of the

4 PASSING OFF CEBU-MADE INDIAN JEWELRY INDICTED
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2017 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – Four people, one of them doing business in Cebu in the Philippines to obtain “cheap labor,” have been indicted by a federal grand jury for

PROTESTS, ARRESTS MAR TRUMP INAUGURAL
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2017 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) --A Filipino American supporter of newly inaugurated President Donald J. Trump said Friday (Jan. 20)

FAA NO LONGER REQUIRES AIRLINES TO NOTIFY PASSENGERS THAT SAMSUNG NOTE7 IS STILL BANNED FOR TRANSPORT
CHICAGO (JGL) -- The United States Federal Aviation Administration said Jan. 10 that U.S. airlines would no longer be required to make a pre-boarding notification to passengers that the