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Quiboloy in custody

After months of hiding and two weeks of intensified manhunt operations, Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founding leader Apollo Quiboloy is finally in government custody.

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September 09, 2024
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PNOC, NEDA ink solar project deal

Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) has teamed up with the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) to energize government facilities with solar power.

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September 08, 2024
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World Bank prepares new CPF for Phl

The World Bank is coming up with a new country partnership framework (CPF) that will identify programs it will support in the Philippines in the next four years.

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September 08, 2024
GOCC dividend collections hit P96 B
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GOCC dividend collections hit P96 B

The government collected more than P96 billion from state-run firms as of end-July, nearing the full year target amid the need for more revenues for the country's development needs.

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September 08, 2024
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Australia bares 2025 growth plan for Phl

The Australian government is looking to launch by early next year a program that will involve providing A$45 million (P1.69 billion) for the Philippines to boost trade and investments.

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September 08, 2024
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MAROONS OFF TO FLYING START

Host University of the Philippines finished what the Eraserheads, its iconic alumni band, started by declawing rival Ateneo, 77-61, to kick off its redemption tour with a bang in the UAAP Season 87 opener yesterday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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September 08, 2024
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Lions roar as NCAA Season 100 unfolds

San Beda unveiled its newest weapon of mass destruction in rookie transferee Bryan Sajonia as it stamped its class on host Lyceum of the Philippines University, 79-63, yesterday to jumpstart its back-to-back title aspirations in the historic NCAA Season 100 at the MOA Arena.

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September 08, 2024
Stage set for 5150 Dapitan Triathlon
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Stage set for 5150 Dapitan Triathlon

The quest for glory at the 5150 Dapitan Triathlon kicks off today here in Zamboanga del Norte, where athletes are not only racing for top honors but also making their mark on a venue steeped in national significance.

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September 08, 2024
TAYLOR MADE FOR FINAL
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TAYLOR MADE FOR FINAL

SINNER STANDS IN WAY OF NO. 12 AMERICAN

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September 08, 2024
18 killed, 27 wounded in dormitory fire in Kenya
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18 killed, 27 wounded in dormitory fire in Kenya

A fire in a school dormitory in Kenya has killed 18 students and 27 others have been hospitalized, with 70 children unaccounted for, the country's deputy president said on Friday.

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September 08, 2024
Pope urges end to tribal conflicts in Papua New Guinea
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Pope urges end to tribal conflicts in Papua New Guinea

Francis yesterday called for an end to tribal conflicts that have wracked Papua New Guinea for decades and appealed for equitable development of its natural resources during a visit that also surfaced the country's problem of violence against women.

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September 08, 2024
Ukraine mourns dead from major Russian air strike
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Ukraine mourns dead from major Russian air strike

Funeral services were held yesterday for victims of one of the deadliest Russian air strikes since the war in Ukraine began, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to increase domestic military production by creating underground weapons factories.

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September 08, 2024
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Ex-US VP Cheney: I'll vote for Harris

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney, a lifelong Republican, will vote for Kamala Harris for president, he announced last Friday.

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September 08, 2024
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US, UK spy chiefs call for ceasefire in Gaza

The heads of the American and British foreign intelligence agencies yesterday are “working ceaselessly” for a ceasefire in Gaza, using a rare joint public statement to press for peace.

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September 08, 2024
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Bong Go provides support to Mati City indigents

Sen. Bong Go visited Mati City in Davao Oriental on Friday to assist thousands of indigents who have been impacted by economic challenges.

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September 08, 2024
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Super Typhoon Yagi slams northern Vietnam

Super Typhoon Yagi uprooted thousands of trees and swept ships and boats out to sea as it made landfall in northern Vietnam yesterday, according to state media.

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September 08, 2024
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DMW aids OFWs in Central Luzon

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has given over P1.5 million in assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Central Luzon.

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September 08, 2024
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DPWH closes Kennon road

The shortest route going to Baguio City and the lowlands was closed to motorists after a weakened road foundation eroded yesterday.

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September 08, 2024
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Construction of Martial Law Museum to start in December

The Human Rights Violation Victims’ Memorial Commission (HRVVMC) and the University of the Philippines (UP) have agreed to expedite the construction of the Freedom Memorial Museum (FMM) honoring the victims of human rights abuses during the martial law period with the groundbreaking for the project set in December.

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September 08, 2024
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QC tells residents: Take preventive measures vs mpox

The Quezon City government has reminded residents to take preventive measures against mpox after it confirmed two new cases in the city.

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September 08, 2024
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DTI suspends trading of vape brands

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has suspended the selling of several vape brands for alleged violations of the Vape Law.

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September 08, 2024
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Sara refutes claim of OVP redundancy

Vice President Sara Duterte is challenging concerns about the supposed duplication of the Office of the Vice President (OVP)’s programs with that of national government agencies, saying no government agency “has a monopoly of government services.”

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September 08, 2024
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DA expects rice prices to drop further

The Department of Agriculture (DA) expects rice prices to go down further following optimistic results from the August inflation report of the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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September 08, 2024
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DILG prepares for surrender of Wesley Guo

The government is working with its international counterparts for the surrender of Wesley Guo, the brother of dismissed Bamban mayor Alice Guo.

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September 08, 2024
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Indonesia thanks Phl for 75 years of friendship

Celebrating 75 years of strong diplomatic relations, Indonesia has nothing but praises for the long-standing friendship that it has with the Philippines.

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September 08, 2024
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3 dams still releasing water - Pagasa

Three dams in Luzon were still releasing water yesterday following heavy rains due to the southwest monsoon, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

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September 08, 2024
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Romualdez seeks governors' help to fight poverty

House Speaker Martin Romualdez met with 27 provincial governors Thursday night to enlist their help in a “whole-of-government approach” to fight poverty and other problems in the country.

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September 08, 2024
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Beach known for sardine run among Southeast Asia's best

Panagsama Beach in Moalboal, Cebu, popular for its sardine run, was named one of “the best beaches in Southeast Asia” by Condé Nast Traveler magazine.

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September 08, 2024
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Marcos calls for updated hazard maps

In the aftermath of the destructive flooding caused by Tropical Storm Enteng and as the threat of another typhoon in the next few days looms, President Marcos has called for the updating of flood hazard maps, citing changes in the course of flood waters.

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September 08, 2024
Quiboloy next? Cops not leaving KOJC compound
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Quiboloy next? Cops not leaving KOJC compound

Asked to comment on the senator’s call last Friday for police to vacate KOJC’s 30-hectare compound, Abalos insisted the police officers will not leave the compound as all the intelligence reports they are receiving point to pastor Apollo Quiboloy still hiding in the underground bunker of the property.

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September 08, 2024