Deluge of sardines delights, worries Sarangani folk
KORONADAL CITY—Residents of a coastal village in Maasim town of Sarangani province described the deluge of sardines along some 2- to 4-kilometer stretch of shoreline in the area a “blessing from above” that must be shared with everyone. But some villagers, who noted how the photos and videos of the sardine deluge became viral on
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Deluge of sardines delights, worries Sarangani folk

KORONADAL CITY—Residents of a coastal village in Maasim town of Sarangani province described the deluge of sardines along some 2- to 4-kilo...
 Drug war victims’ lawyers agree ICC probe likely finished
Lawyers of the families of drug war victims agreed that the investigation of the alleged crimes against humanity against former President Rodrigo Duterte may already have been completed even as the Duterte camp tried to stir a controversy over the purported arrival of probers of the International Criminal Court (ICC). “I agree with that because
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Drug war victims’ lawyers agree ICC probe likely finished

Lawyers of the families of drug war victims agreed that the investigation of the alleged crimes against humanity against former President R...
 Maharlika CEO endorses Speaker Romualdez’s push to invest in NGCP
MANILA, Philippines — Maharlika Investment Corp. (MIC) president and CEO Rafael Consing Jr. on Saturday said he was fully backing the proposal of Speaker Martin Romualdez to invest money from the country’s first sovereign wealth fund in the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP). Romualdez on Friday said a “strategic investment” by the MIC
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Maharlika CEO endorses Speaker Romualdez’s push to invest in NGCP

MANILA, Philippines — Maharlika Investment Corp. (MIC) president and CEO Rafael Consing Jr. on Saturday said he was fully backing the propo...
 Airport flight numbers breach prepandemic level
Ninoy Aquino International Airport reported its last year flight movements reached record-high numbers and returned to their prepandemic level, thanks to people going on revenge travel after COVID-19 restrictions worldwide have been relaxed. In a statement on Saturday, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), which manages Naia, recorded a total of 279,953 flights in 2023,
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Airport flight numbers breach prepandemic level

Ninoy Aquino International Airport reported its last year flight movements reached record-high numbers and returned to their prepandemic le...
 LTO: 529,000 motorists cited in discipline drive
A total of 529,578 motorists were apprehended last year as the Land Transportation Office (LTO) intensified the implementation of traffic regulations. Based on LTO data from Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2023, the most common violations were smoke belching, not wearing seatbelts and overloading. During the same period, the LTO has impounded a total
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LTO: 529,000 motorists cited in discipline drive

A total of 529,578 motorists were apprehended last year as the Land Transportation Office (LTO) intensified the implementation of traffic r...
 A glimpse of Ibaloy history through art
BAGUIO CITY, Benguet, Philippines — An old sketch depicting an undated cholera outbreak that struck Ibaloy communities when the country was under the Spanish colonial government has officially become part of the Baguio Cultural Map, which records historic milestones, and indigenous Filipino traditions and knowledge that shaped the city, acknowledged as the Philippines’ summer capital.
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A glimpse of Ibaloy history through art

BAGUIO CITY, Benguet, Philippines — An old sketch depicting an undated cholera outbreak that struck Ibaloy communities when the country was...
 Taal again spews high volume of toxic gas
Taal Volcano in Batangas province continued to spew a high volume of sulfur dioxide (SO2) on Thursday, surpassing the record level of the harmful gas it emitted last year, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). In its report on Friday, Phivolcs said the volcano’s SO2 gas flux was 12,685 metric tons
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Taal again spews high volume of toxic gas

Taal Volcano in Batangas province continued to spew a high volume of sulfur dioxide (SO2) on Thursday, surpassing the record level of the h...

 

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