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TS Ada floods highways, triggers class suspensions across Caraga

BUTUAN CITY (January 16) — More local governments suspended classes Friday as Tropical Storm Ada dumped heavy rains across Caraga, flooding key highways and...

P700M Approved for Mati Airport — Now Comes the Test of Delivery

MATI, DAVAO ORIENTAL (January 16) — The approval of P700 million for the long-delayed Mati Airport project under the 2026 national budget is being...

Hataman Takes ‘Usap Tayo Gob’ Beyond Capitol, Puts Officials on the Spot

ISABELA CITY (January 16) — Basilan Governor Mujiv Hataman is reshaping his public consultation program “Usap Tayo Gob” this year — not just to...

Philippines Spared From US Visa Freeze — But Filipino Immigrants Remain on Shaky Ground

MANILA (January 16) — The Philippines is not among the 75 countries whose citizens will be barred from applying for US immigrant visas starting...

Japan grants P326-M to BARMM to boost birth registration for vulnerable communities

MANILA (January 15)  — The Japanese government has extended a ¥858-million (around P326 million) grant to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)...

E-trikes still banned on major Davao roads; police crush illegal mufflers

DAVAO CITY (January 15)  — Electric tricycles (e-trikes) remain barred from major roads and national highways in Davao City, the City Transport and Traffic...