Twenty-three more Filipinos are returning from the war-torn Sudan.
According to the Philippine Embassy in Egypt, 23 Filipinos from the strife-torn Sudan are poised to return to the Philippines.
According to the embassy, thirteen are already on their way home from Egypt, while the remaining ten are slated to fly back to Manila.
Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Philippine Embassy in Egypt are organizing return flights for 130 Filipino evacuees who remain in Egypt, while the Department of Migrant Workers is organizing one for 47 more.
On April 15, fierce combat erupted in Sudan as a result of a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
According to the UN, more than 512 people were killed and 4,200 were injured during the violence.
Metro Manila favorites, such as Barcino, the well-known Spanish place for tapas and free-flowing sangria, have been finding their way to the island as the tropical paradise develops. With the new Chiringuito by Barcino, located at The Shoppes at Station B in Station 1, a newly-opened shopping complex on the main road, Barcino has adopted a new identity and a younger, beach-centric image.