A specialized disaster response team from Japan has been deployed to assist Philippine authorities in managing the aftermath of the massive landfill fire in Navotas City. The Japan International Cooperation Agency said the move was carried out under the Japan Disaster Relief (JDR) Operations after an official request from the Philippine government, following the blaze that erupted on April 10 …
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27 April
Palace respects ICC ruling on Duterte case
Malacañang on Friday said it respects the decision of the International Criminal Court to uphold all charges of crimes against humanity against former President Rodrigo Duterte, emphasizing that justice must ultimately prevail for both the accused and alleged victims. Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro underscored that accountability and due process remain central as the case …
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27 April
Survey shows 88% Pinoys want VP Sara in Senate trial
A strong public clamor is building for Vice President Sara Duterte to face a Senate impeachment trial, with a new survey showing that 88 percent of Filipinos support the move—an outcome lawmakers say significantly raises the stakes for the House Committee on Justice. Deputy Speaker Paolo Ortega V said the findings of the Tangere poll reflect a shift from political …
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27 April
ASEAN meet to tackle energy, food, safety
The ASEAN Summit in May is set to zero in on some of Southeast Asia’s most urgent concerns—energy security, food stability and the protection of its citizens overseas—as geopolitical tensions ripple across global supply chains. Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro said the Philippines is prepared to host the 48th summit and related meetings in Cebu on May 8, bringing …
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27 April
DMW: 412 Pinoy seafarers safe in Persian Gulf
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has assured the safety and continued employment of 412 Filipino seafarers working in offshore operations in the Persian Gulf, following a high-level visit to Saudi Arabia by Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac. Speaking in an online briefing, Cacdac said he met with officials of Zamil Offshore, which employs the Filipino crew aboard support vessels operating …
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27 April
CSC expands gambling ban for state workers
The Civil Service Commission has imposed a sweeping ban on all forms of gambling among government officials and employees, extending the prohibition beyond office hours and into private time. Under Resolution 2600111, the policy covers the entire bureaucracy and reinforces the principle that “public office is a public trust,” requiring state workers to uphold the highest standards of conduct at …
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27 April
PNP eases food truck passage at checkpoints
The Philippine National Police has ordered faster processing for trucks carrying food and agricultural goods at checkpoints, aiming to prevent supply disruptions as global tensions tied to the Middle East drive up fuel and logistics costs. PNP chief Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said police commanders nationwide have been directed to recalibrate security procedures to avoid delays that could inflate transport …
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27 April
DILG tightens watch on P57.87-B fund
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) last week assured stricter oversight of the ₱57.87-billion Local Government Support Fund (LGSF) for 2026, vowing that public money for local projects will be spent wisely and transparently. In a statement, the agency said the record allocation under the current administration will be monitored through a three-tier accountability system designed to …
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27 April
Hontiveros wants POGO crime network crushed
Senator Risa Hontiveros on Thursday urged authorities to go beyond shutting down hubs and dismantle the entire criminal network linked to Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), following the rollout of new enforcement rules. Hontiveros warned that many POGO sites functioned as fronts for a broader web of illegal activities, including human trafficking, scam operations, extortion, illegal detention and money laundering—issues …
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27 April
Senate bill seeks relief from fuel hike impact
A proposed measure in the Senate is pushing for a wide-ranging relief package aimed at shielding workers and small businesses from the continuing impact of rising fuel prices. Senator Mark Villar said Senate Bill No. 2032, or the Relief and Recovery Interventions for Low-Income Earners, Minimum Wage Earners, Self-Earning Individuals, and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (RELIEF) Act, is designed …
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