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Pinoy math wizards win 19 medals in int'l contest
Filipino students from public and private schools across the country brought home 19 medals during the 21st International Mathematics and Science Olympiad in China from Oct. 1 to 6.
LTO suspends 3 driving schools
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended three more driving schools in Metro Manila and Cavite over the issuance of fraudulent theoretical driving course (TDC) and practical driving course (PDC) certificates.
AI: Phl gov’t using digital tools to stifle dissent
Human rights organization Amnesty International (AI) has discovered the increasing use of Facebook and other online tools to target young activists and stifle dissent and freedom of expression in the Philippines.
DILG's Remulla: All POGOs closed by yearend
Make no mistake. There will be no more Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO) and other online gaming enterprises in the country by the end of this year, as ordered by President Marcos, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said yesterday.
Int'l disaster confab to aid in Sendai Framework implementation
The ongoing Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) in Manila will help United Nations member-states implement the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, a global agreement aimed at reducing disaster risks and losses by 2030, according to President Marcos.
BFAR vessel harassed by Chinese militia in Pag-asa Island
Two vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) were harassed by a Chinese militia vessel while conducting a routine maritime patrol off Pag-asa Island in Palawan.
Duque still faces graft raps before Sandiganbayan
The Office of the Ombudsman yesterday said the dismissal of administrative charges against former health secretary Francisco Duque III will not bear weight in his P41-billion criminal case for graft before the Sandiganbayan.
Senate seeks court nod for Quiboloy's attendance in probe
A Senate panel has formally requested a trial court to allow the attendance of Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder Apollo Quiboloy and five others at a public hearing scheduled for next week.
73% of Pinoys won't support pro-China candidates – Pulse Asia
A large majority of Filipinos are not inclined to support those who are deemed \"pro-China candidates\" in the May 2025 midterm elections, according to a commissioned survey conducted by Pulse Asia.
Teodoro doubts China's sincerity in SCS Code
Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. doubts China's intention to negotiate and conclude a legally binding Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea.
Media can help reduce disaster risk - UN
The United Nations yesterday underscored the important role of media in reducing disasters in the Philippines and other parts of the world, as the country hosts the five-day Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.
‘No return to ICC despite findings by quad comm’
Bersamin: ICC won’t get quad report on drug war
DENR, DND conduct review of 'big one' master plan
A thorough review of the master plan is being done by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of National Defense (DND) after an official of the United Nations said that the Philippines must prepare for the eventuality of a \"big one.\"
Bong Go: No reward system during war on drugs
Contrary to claims of a former police officer, Sen. Bong Go has strongly denied that a \"reward system\" was in place during former president Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.
Globe starts blocking AI-generated child porn
Globe Telecom Inc. has started blocking non-photographic imagery (NPI) of child sexual abuse that has tried to breach its network, as it ramps up measures against malicious content, the leading telco said.
Pro-Duterte Pinoys down, pro-Marcos slightly up – OCTA
More Filipinos identify themselves as pro-Marcos than pro-Duterte, with \"independents\" or those not affiliated with any group making up a significant chunk, based on the latest survey by OCTA Research.
Fuel prices up by over P2
Fuel prices will increase by as much as P2.70 per liter today.
NGCP seeks ERC OK for P90.7-B BMIBP project
The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) is seeking a provisional authority for its P90.66-billion transmission project meant to provide transmission connection between the provinces of Batangas and Mindoro.
Frabelle Group opens P755-M cold storage
The Frabelle Group of Companies through a subsidiary has opened a new P755-million cold storage at the Navotas Fish Port Complex (NFPC) to help in boosting the growing demand for cold storage space in the country amid rising food needs.
Ideaspace Ventures adds 5 new startups
Ideaspace Ventures, the startup accelerator arm of the MVP Group of Companies, has added five new startups to its portfolio as part of the 12th cohort of its flagship accelerator program, themed \"Resilient Founders: Game-Changing Ventures.\"
To cover price hikes, airlines to slap new fee
Travelers may have to pay more for their plane tickets before the year ends, as airlines propose to collect a new fee of up to P300 per flight to cover price hikes at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Gov't slightly cuts debt payment in Aug
The government slightly reduced its debt service to P186 billion in August, with the bulk going to amortization to domestic lenders.
BSP poised to ease policy rates further
IN POLL OF BANK ECONOMISTS
‘Issuance of green energy auction price caps a priority’
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) should finalize the pricing mechanisms for the third round of the green energy auction (GEA) program so it can move forward this year, a lawmaker said.
JB SAVES KINGS IN DASMA TIFF
Justin Brownlee time and again came through with clutch plays as Barangay Ginebra repulsed San Miguel Beer, 99-94, to take the 2-1 lead in their PBA Governors' Cup semifinals face-off yesterday at the Dasmariñas City Arena in Cavite.
Hergie, pals stamp class in Asian meet
Hergie Bacyadan is a Filipino athlete with many hats.
Azkals wind up with silver
SHAH ALAM, Malaysia – Almost but not quite.
Blazers foil Stags; Altas rap Knights
College of St. Benilde dug deep to survive an upset-conscious and run-and-gun San Sebastian side, 91-85, and firm up hold of the lead in NCAA Season 100 at the Filoil EcoOil Arena yesterday.
Eagles pull off nail-biter to check skid
Rookies Kristian Porter and Jared Bahay propelled Ateneo to a three-game skid-ending win at the expense of National University, 70-68, in the UAAP Season 87 Men's Basketball Tournament at the Smart Araneta Coliseum yesterday.
Sofia Frank needs us
Sofia Frank needs our help. The country's top female figure skater is making a serious run for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. But she can't do it alone. Fortunate as she has been to have parents who've moved heaven and earth to keep their daughter competitive in an expensive sport, the stakes and costs are higher now. She travels with a coach to competitions in Europe, Asia and through North America, and that is challenging enough. When you add the daily costs of fees for three primary coaches, a harness coach, a spin coach, an off-ice trainer, ballet instructor and daily ice time, it's incredible that they've gotten this far. Granted, Team Frank gets some help from the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Skating Union, but they simply need more, much more.