The Philippine Star - June 25, 2024
The Philippine Star - June 25, 2024
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June 25, 2024
Traders commit to lower rice prices starting July
Rice retailers have committed to selling rice at lower prices, or P45 per kilo, starting in July.
2 mins
Court dismisses De Lima's last drug case
Former senator Leila de Lima, an arch critic of the previous administration, has now been cleared of all the drug charges filed against her during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
3 mins
'China used illegal force to stop Ayungin mission'
Latest incident neither misunderstanding nor accident - DND chief
6 mins
DILG chief fears illegal POGOS may fund 2025 elections
Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos yesterday warned that illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators could fund candidates for the 2025 elections amid the discovery of POGO hubs in Bamban, Tarlac and in Porac, Pampanga as well as the alleged direct involvement of suspended Mayor Alice Guo in the questionable activities.
5 mins
Speaker wishes Sara the best; VP still 'friendly' with BBM
Speaker Martin Romualdez yesterday wished Vice President Sara Duterte the \"best of luck\" after her resignation from the Cabinet as education secretary.
2 mins
'Monster' CCG ship spotted near Ayungin
The world's largest coast guard ship owned by China was spotted yesterday cruising near Ayungin Shoal, where the Philippines maintains a small military outpost on the beached BRP Sierra Madre.
2 mins
DICT tackles engagement with watchdog
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) will discuss with the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Committee (CICC) its engagement with cybercrime watchdog ScamWatch Philippines in view of the revelation of a hacker that one of its convenors, Manila Bulletin technology editor Art Samaniego, was behind the hacking of government websites.
1 min
Jollibee data breach may affect almost 11 M customers
The National Privacy Commission (NPC) said the data breach that hit homegrown multinational Filipino fast-food giant Jollibee, listed as Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC), is suspected to have affected or compromised the personal data of about 11 million customers of all the restaurant brands under the conglomerate.
1 min
Phl lags behind regional peers in human capital dev't
Lagging behind its peers in the region in terms of human capital indicators, the Philippines has a 20to 25-year window to develop its human capital to take advantage of the demographic shift, according to the World Bank.
2 mins
CFC eyes party-list partnership vs divorce bill
Religious group Couples for Christ (CFC) is reportedly contemplating joining a party-list group in time for the May 2025 midterm elections as the absolute divorce bill awaits Senate concurrence.
1 min
Bantag's plea to dismiss murder raps junked
The Court of Appeals (CA) has dismissed the petition of former Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) chief Gerald Bantag to set aside the murder charges filed against him over the killing of radio broadcaster Percy Lapid in October 2022.
1 min
4 rebels slain in Batangas, N. Samar encounters
CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna - Four suspected New People Army's (NPA) guerrillas were killed in separate clashes in Batangas and Northern Samar on Sunday, authorities reported yesterday.
1 min
161 Kanlaon evacuees remain in evacuation centers
A majority of families who sought shelter in evacuation centers when Kanlaon Volcano erupted three weeks ago have returned home in La Castellana, Negros Occidental.
1 min
Farmers told to wear protection when handling goats, cattle
Goat and cattle raisers should wear protective gear including face masks and gloves when tending to their animals to avoid contracting Q fever, an infectious diseases expert said yesterday.
1 min
Netanyahu: Intense fighting against Hamas ending
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (in photo) said on Sunday that the phase of intense fighting against Hamas in the Gaza Strip was coming to an end, but that the war would not end until the Islamist group no longer controls the Palestinian enclave.
1 min
Gunmen kill 19 in Russia's Dagestan region
Attacks on churches and synagogues in Russia's Dagestan region killed primarily police officers, officials said on Sunday, announcing a toll of 19 dead after violence that stoked fears over Islamist violence in the historically restive North Caucasus.
1 min
At least 1,301 people died during Hajj Saudi Arabia
More than 1,300 people died during this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as the faithful faced extreme high temperatures at Islamic holy sites in the desert kingdom, Saudi authorities announced on Sunday.
1 min
Heatwave scorches US East Coast
More than 100 million people across the US were under heat warnings on Sunday, with cities on the East Coast bracing for record-breaking temperatures as the heat dome causing the dangerous conditions expands to the West Coast.
1 min
Sanchez splashes way to gold
If there is any doubt about Kayla Sanchez being the best female swimmer in the country today, the Fil-Canadian Olympian relay medalist dissolved it over the weekend.
1 min
Two hits in Poland for Obiena
Filipino star pole-vaulter EJ Obiena is striking while the iron is hot.
1 min
NGCP: Hermosa-San Jose line now fully energized
The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) has fully activated the Hermosa-San Jose transmission line (HSJ) but hopes to recover the remaining project costs following its completion last Sunday.
1 min
P42/kilo rice possible as tariff cut takes effect
Some retailers in the country vowed yesterday to sell rice for as low as P42 per kilogram beginning next month once the reduced tariff rates on imported staple takes effect.
2 mins
Presidential trips yield $19 B investments - DTI
A total of $19 billion worth of investments pledged during the foreign trips of President Marcos have already been actualized or have commenced implementation as of June this year, according to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
1 min
Less tourists seen to visit Phl this year
BMI Country Risk & Industry Research slashed its projection for tourist arrivals in the Philippines this year to 6.6 million from the 8.21 million forecast it gave in January.
1 min
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Utgiver: Philstar Daily Inc.
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Språk: English
Frekvens: Daily
The Philippine STAR is the flagship title of the country's largest and most successful print media enterprise, the Philstar Media Group. Owned and published by Philstar Daily Inc., The Philippine STAR is a vaunted pillar of Philippine journalism whose integrity is anchored on the Biblical motto, “Truth Shall Prevail”. The Philippine STAR is a two-time winner of the prestigious Newspaper of the Year award given by the Rotary Club of Manila.
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