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‘Food Delivery’ Film Exposes Truth in West Philippine Sea Dispute

By Tracy Cabrera For civic leader and chairman emeritus Dr. Jose Antonio Goitia, the documentary Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea is more than a film—it is the story of the Filipino nation’s struggle for dignity and sovereignty. “This is about our fathers who go to sea, our mothers waiting for food on the table, and our children …

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Bonoan admits billions lost in ‘ghost’ projects in Bulacan

By Tracy Cabrera Billions of pesos worth of “ghost” flood control projects in Bulacan have been uncovered, Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan admitted before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Pressed by Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada, Bonoan conceded that irregularities indeed marred projects supposedly carried out from 2021 to 2022. “In all honesty, I think so,” he said when …

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Tiangco pushes for stronger flood control in Navotas amid DPWH probe

As investigations on alleged irregularities in flood control projects continue, Navotas Rep. Tobias “Toby” Tiangco urged the government not to lose sight of the urgent need to protect flood-prone communities like his city. Speaking at the Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum, Tiangco stressed that while anomalies must be probed, officials should also push ahead with effective flood mitigation programs.  “Flood …

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PNP relaunches Command Center with upgraded 911 response system

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has relaunched its Command Center at Camp Crame, Quezon City, equipping it with an advanced analytics system to boost emergency response through the nationwide 911 hotline. PNP Command Center chief Col. Ramon Pranada said the upgrade strengthens the agency’s push for a three-to-five-minute response time by institutionalizing real-time monitoring and rapid situational analysis.  “The PCC …

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Bill lowering age of criminal liability gets support

Police chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III on Friday said he supports proposals to lower the age of criminal liability — provided the measure is backed by scientific research. Torre explained that his office will formally submit its position to Congress as part of its legislative agenda.  “We do support the lowering of the age of discernment, but it should be …

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Comelec probes contractors’ campaign donations linked to 2022 elections

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has launched a motu proprio investigation into the campaign finance records of candidates in the May 2022 polls, zeroing in on possible contributions from private contractors involved in government projects. Comelec Chair George Garcia said Friday the probe will cover Statements of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCEs) of both national and local candidates, amid allegations linking …

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ERC eyes reset of power rates after decade-long lapse

Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Chair Francis Saturnino Juan on Friday stressed the need to reset key components of electricity bills, saying rates for transmission, distribution, and generation charges have not been reviewed in more than 10 years. Speaking on Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon, Juan explained that generation charges take up the largest portion of consumer bills.  These were opened to competition …

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Sandiganbayan acquits Binays in P2.2-B Makati parking building case

The Sandiganbayan has acquitted former vice president Jejomar Binay, his son and former Makati mayor Jejomar “Junjun” Binay Jr., and several others of graft and related charges stemming from the controversial ₱2.2-billion Makati City parking building project. In a 202-page decision promulgated Friday, the anti-graft court’s Third Division ruled that the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt, clearing …

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Hontiveros: Phl can legally surrender Quiboloy to US

Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros said Friday the Philippines has clear legal grounds to temporarily surrender Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy to the United States, where he faces serious criminal charges. Citing Article 11 of the PH-US Extradition Treaty, Hontiveros explained that a person facing prosecution or serving a sentence in the country may be surrendered for …

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BOC destroys piles of smuggled food in Subic

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has destroyed five containers of illegally imported agricultural products at the Port of Subic, reinforcing its crackdown on food smuggling. Condemned on August 15 in a Subic, Zambales facility, the shipments contained frozen meat, fish, preserved fruits, vegetables, and other perishable goods.  The cargo was forfeited to the government for lacking a phytosanitary certificate, violating …

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