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Marcos condones P206-M debt of farmers
More than P200 million worth of debts incurred by over 2,000 agrarian reform beneficiaries in Pampanga were condoned by the government yesterday.
6 NPA rebels killed in Negros encounter
Six suspected New People's Army (NPA) guerrillas were killed in an encounter in Candoni, Negros Occidental yesterday.
P112.57-M cash seized from suspected POGO
Up to P112.57 million in cash and several foreign passports have been seized during a follow-up operation at a raided business process outsourcing (BPO) firm in Bagac, Bataan on Wednesday.
2 Filipino siblings among 4 shot dead in California
Four people, including two Filipino siblings, were shot dead on Saturday at a home that was also set on fire in Lancaster, California.
PhilHealth mulls higher benefit package for kidney transplant
A higher Philippine Health Insurance benefit package may soon be provided to kidney transplant patients as the PhilHealth benefits committee, led by Health Secretary Ted Herbosa, met Wednesday to discuss ways of improving this service.
PNR eyes cal-go trains in No!-th, south commuter railway
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) is lobbying for a cargo train system to be integrated into the North-South commuter railway (NSCR) to help boost the economy.
Manila roads closed for weekend run
Some roads in Manila will be closed this weekend to give way for a fun run, the city government announced.
Wacky spending by OVP, DepEd
Remember Janet Lim Napoles' P10-billion pork barrel scam? Resourcefulness enabled her to plunder for 20 senators and 100 congressmen in 2000-2013.
Tatak Pinoy protection
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is the chief implementing agency of the Tatak Pinoy Act, or the Proudly Filipino strategy in achieving the Vision to join the ranks of newly industrialized countries (NIC).
Not so confidential funds
Properly defined, confidential and intelligence funds are the total amount of allocations set aside in the national budget for expenses that involve surveillance and intelligence information gathering activities while intelligence funds are for intelligence expenses related to information gathering activities of uniformed and military personnel and intelligence practitioners that have a direct impact on national security.
Time better spent
I was recently invited to be a guest on a news and current affairs program to talk about the ongoing investigations of the quad comm. It shocked the guest coordinator when I replied that I have not watched a single episode and therefore, I would not be qualified to comment or analyze any of it.
Continuing scams
By mid-December, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas expects to wrap up its probe into a recent spate of unauthorized deductions from GCash accounts.
Secret bank deposits
Congressmen stress that the ongoing inquiry being con-ducted by four committees of the House of Representatives is in aid of legislation.
'No price cup on Iechon despite increase in demund'
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. yesterday said that the Department of Agriculture (DA) has no plan to implement a price cap on lechon or roasted pig amid the expected increase in demand during the holidays.
China's fake fishing boats swarm WPS - lawmaker
Aside from flooding the markets with fake products, the Chinese are now swarming Philippine waters on \"fake\" fishing boats manned by coast guard and naval personnel, Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers said yesterday.
JICA expanding collaboration with Phl on disaster risk reduction
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is eyeing to expand collaboration with the Philippines in the area of disaster risk reduction, citing the two countries' susceptibility to severe disasters.
Senate to hold last POGO hearing next week
The Senate will hold its final hearing on illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) and unravel China's espionage activities and the role of dismissed Bamban mayor Alice Guo, according to Sen. Risa Hontiveros.
Funding's key role in fighting climate change
Support seen as empowering developing countries in South-South cooperation framework. Hou Ligqiang reports
Face House, explain intel funds, Sara urged
For the first time since they had a falling out, Speaker Martin Romualdez spoke openly about his estranged ally, Vice President Sara Duterte, advising her to face the congressional probe on her alleged misuse of confidential funds.
New Great Wall set to generate green benefits
Ordos in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region is advancing an ambitious initiative known as the Solar Great Wall, aiming to combine the development of renewable energy with efforts to combat desertification, local authorities say.
For breeders, red plumes are the crowning glory
When 380 red-crowned cranes were released into the wild recently, it turned a Chinese nature park into the world's largest breeding site and habitat for the bird.
Managing success for road that lies ahead
As the Belt and Road Initiative enters the second decade of implementation, its sphere of global outreach has been growing with gusto.
Joint effort urged to meet challenges facing Asia-Pacific
Blocks to trade, investment and technology need to be removed, says Xi. Mo Jingxi reports
APECis resilience in changing world
In its 35th year of existence. the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum continues to remain relevant despite the emergence of other regional forums and is projected to maintain its growth in the face of global uncertainties and challenges. experts say.
'Guanzon may still run as party-list nominee'
Former poll commissioner Rowena Guanzon may still run as a party-list nominee in the May 2025 midterm elections despite a Supreme Court (SC) ruling declaring null and void her substitution as the first nominee of the P3PWD party-list, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
Tulfo brothers still leading in new Senate poll
Two brothers of Sen. Raffy Tulfo are still the most preferred candidates for senator in a voter preference survey con-ducted by polling firm Tangere.
ICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyaha, Hamas officials
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants yesterday for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and Hamas officials, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the war in Gaza and the October 2023 attacks that triggered Israel's offensive in the Palestinian territory.
Speaker vows to fight for AKAP funding
Speaker Martin Romualdez vowed yesterday to fight and secure funding for the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)'s Ayuda sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP) in the 2025 budget, high-lighting the program's impact on more than four million \"near poor\" Filipinos nationwide.
OCD lauds success of 4th quarter national earthquake drill
The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) lauded the execution of the fourth quarter nationwide simultaneous earthquake drill held in Camiguin on Nov. 14.
Re-nationalization of agri services pushed
Senate President Francis Escudero and Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. yesterday agreed to work together for the renationalization of the agriculture sector after many of its services were devolved to the local government units (LGUs).