Young Filipino MMA fighter makes his 5th win in Thailand
The Pinoy fighter who is only 17 years old is now making a name in Thailand with a stunning record of 5 wins and zero loss in his MMA career.
The Pinoy fighter who is only 17 years old is now making a name in Thailand with a stunning record of 5 wins and zero loss in his MMA career.
Survey Question: What are the schools in Thailand with the most number of Filipino teachers? Please comment the name of the school, its location and the approximate or exact number of Filipinos who work there.
“Seacon Street Int'l Challenge: The Princess Cup” will be participated in by 10 dance groups from seven countries.
The group is appealing to the Filipino Community in Thailand and to all other groups, companies or individuals for help to sponsor their plane tickets.
Following the directive of President Duterte to streamline processes in the deployment of OFWs, the POEA will no longer require qualified OFWs from getting a new OEC effective Sept 15, 2016.
Richard Salaño, 24 and a native of Loma De Gato, Marilao in Bulacan won the half-marathon out of 152 runners from different countries.
Mr. Arnulfo ‘Arnie’ Aniel, a professional consultant in his own company offering services on Business for English, Training & Development and Organisation Development, wowed the audience when he delivered his piece, “It is NOT. It IS”.
Venus Dennen Claver, currently taking her Masters degree in one of the prestigious universities here in Thailand, initiated a series of inspiring speeches with her entry, aptly titled “You’ve Got What It Takes”.
Although the jeepney driver was nearly hit as can be seen on the image, it did not anger him at all. The driver, Flynn, calmly helped Bernice in settling the issue with the jeepney owner, Mr. Almazan
Her name is Zaynah Yasmeen P. Ramos from Zamboanga. She is a student at Fountain International School also known as Filipino Turkish Tolerance School.
Two Filipino visual artists participated in the 11th International Visual Arts Workshop and Exhibition hosted by the Poh Chang Academy of Arts and Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin.
Tonight's winner will get ฿20,000 cash and฿ 5,000 for the runner-up. The winner will also travel to Singapore in March.
“We are extremely happy that Filipinos have bagged the ESL World Debate Championship again, after 15 years. This is a Philippine victory more than anything,”
Apolinario “Pule” Mapacpac, a native of Oriental Mindoro and an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) himself is the only Filipino joining the “The Big V Comedy Competition”.
Exciting games were participated in by both children and adults, some fantastic prizes were also given away on raffle draws which included a 2-night stay in a resort called Samui Boat Lagoon.
Acosta has performed in 50 cities in 29 countries in five continents including Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Nepal and India.