“Buwaya” is a term common to Filipino conversation. The word is a metaphor for greed, pointing fingers at corrupt politicians and likening them to crocodiles. Walk into Rap Carloto’s latest show, ...
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Crocodile lechon is a local specialty most visitors never try

The video documents a first encounter with crocodile lechon, a dish rarely chosen by visitors to Puerto Rico. Although ...
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The British Ecological Society has announced the winner of their annual Capturing Ecology photography competition ...
Building so close to a secret underground house added pressure to every decision. The crocodile design complicated the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Without dismissing the “House of Crocodiles” impression, Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco on Thursday said the House of Representatives should consider whether it still has the moral ...
Travel Weekly has announced the launch of a dedicated Travel track at Cairns Crocodiles in 2026, marking a major expansion of ...
A Citizenship Ceremony for new Parkes Shire citizens was held on Sunday evening, 25 January, welcoming 17 new citizens to the ...
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We need more young servant leaders in our country

We need more young leaders today. The halls of structural power must be replaced with halls of servant leaders—those with a ...
Humans have always been a bit obsessed with the places we don’t belong. The sky was off-limits until we built machines to ...
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Ogie Diaz trades barbs with ex-PACC chairman Greco Belgica

Ogie Diaz found himself in the middle of a social media war with ex-Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) chairman Greco Belgica, after the showbiz insider said that former Sen. Antonio ...
Humans have always been a bit obsessed with the places we don’t belong. The sky was off-limits until we built machines to borrow it, and the underwater world still treats us like temporary visitors at ...