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Siargao immigration crackdown targets illegal foreign workers, businesses

SURIGAO CITY (July 3) — A coordinated immigration crackdown on Siargao Island has signaled a tougher government stance against foreigners violating Philippine immigration laws, as authorities moved to curb...

Northern Mindanao races to prepare as El Niño threat looms

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (July 3) — With forecasters warning of a high likelihood of El Niño returning...

Gridlock, backlash greet INC protest as critics question show of force

MANILA (July 3) — Gridlock and a wave of online backlash greeted the Iglesia ni Cristo's (INC) pre-dawn...

CSC clears way for DepEd to hire 10,000 school counselor associates

MANILA (July 3) — The government is poised to deploy 10,000 additional mental health workers to public schools...

Snakebite cases surge in Davao, doctors warn against dangerous first-aid myths

DAVAO CITY (July 3) — A sharp rise in snakebite cases in the Davao Region is exposing a...
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Marijuana shipment thwarted after courier alerts GenSan police

KORONADAL CITY (October 20) — A vigilant courier in General Santos City on Friday foiled the shipment of suspected dried marijuana to Agusan del...

BuDa road closed after collapse; rescue, repair efforts underway

DAVAO CITY (October 20) — A major section of the Bukidnon–Davao Road (BuDa Road) in Overview, Palacapao, Quezon, Bukidnon was declared impassable on Saturday,...

Young dancers shine in the rain at Bacolod’s MassKara Festival

BACOLOD CITY (October 19) – Rain failed to dampen the energy and joy of young performers as they danced from the arena to the...

Former Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita dies at 90

MANILA (October 19) – Eduardo Ermita, a respected military leader and public servant who held key roles in both government and defense, passed away...

Diesel prices expected to drop, gasoline to see slight increase

MANILA (October 18) – Concerns over global demand and ongoing geopolitical tensions are expected to push down diesel prices while causing a slight increase...

Rice self-sufficiency plunges to 37-year low, deepening import reliance

MANILA (October 17) — Every bowl of rice on Filipino tables today relies more on foreign imports than ever before in nearly four decades....
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