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August, 2025

  • 18 August

    Phl clears responsibility in Scarborough Shoal collision

    The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Friday asserted that the Philippines has no responsibility for the collision between two Chinese vessels in Bajo de Masinloc on August 11. According to the DFA, China Coast Guard vessel 3104 and People’s Liberation Army Navy ship 164 slammed into each other while chasing the Philippine Coast Guard’s BRP Suluan, which was escorting …

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  • 18 August

    PNP chief hits lawyer for ‘muddling’ missing sabungeros probe

    Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III on Thursday accused the lawyer of a police officer linked to the “missing sabungeros” case of trying to derail the investigation. Torre slammed Atty. Bernard Vitriolo for submitting counter-affidavits to the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), which he said is not the proper venue. “He knows fully well the affidavits …

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  • 18 August

    Subic offered as potential manufacturing hub for US warships

    The Philippines is pitching the former Hanjin Subic Shipyard as a potential hub for building US Navy warships, as Washington ramps up efforts to expand its fleet over the next 30 years. “Subic… could possibly be part of what the United States is looking at,” Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez said Thursday at the US-ASEAN Business Council …

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  • 18 August

    PNP warns public: ‘Tuklaw’ cigarettes more dangerous than marijuana

    Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III has issued a strong warning against smoking illegal Thuoc Lao cigarettes, locally known as “tuklaw,” saying the substance can be as deadly as any other illegal drug. “Tuklaw” is now a target of the PNP’s anti-drug campaign, with the PNP Drug Enforcement Group coordinating closely with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency …

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  • 18 August

    Campus Violence

    The recent fatal shooting incident inside an integrated school in Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija, where a 15-year-old girl was killed by her ex-boyfriend before he turned the gun on himself, is a chilling reminder that our campuses—supposed sanctuaries of learning—are not immune from deadly violence. That such a tragedy could unfold in a place meant to nurture young minds exposes …

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  • 18 August

    Phl moves to avert US chip tariff shock

    The Philippine government is pressing the Trump administration to spare its semiconductor industry from a planned 100% US tariff on imported chips, calling the move a potential blow to a sector that powers much of the country’s exports. Philippine Ambassador to Washington Jose Manuel Romualdez described the White House plan as “very disturbing” during the US-ASEAN Business Council meeting in …

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  • 18 August

    Gasoline prices seen to rise, diesel to drop this week

    Gasoline prices are expected to increase this week while diesel prices may go down, driven by benchmark market movements, shifting demand, and external developments. Jetti Petroleum president Leo Bellas said Friday that gasoline could go up by P0.40 to P0.60 per liter, while diesel may drop by P0.70 to P0.90 per liter. “MOPS prices have seesawed during the first four …

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  • 18 August

    Vehicle sales up 1.4% in July

    Vehicle sales in the Philippines grew by 1.4% year-on-year in July 2025, with industry leaders confident of meeting full-year growth targets despite weather-related disruptions. Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) showed 269,207 units sold from January to July, up from 265,610 in the same period last year. However, …

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  • 18 August

    P4-B waste-to-energy plant to rise in New Clark City

    A P4-billion waste-to-energy facility will soon rise in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac, under a deal between the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and Indian engineering firm Uttamenergy Limited. The 12-megawatt plant, set for completion within two years, will process 600 metric tons of waste daily—including bottom and fly ash—generating electricity for about 10,000 households. It is also expected …

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  • 18 August

    Hilton’s Canopy brand to debut in Makati in 2026

    Ayala Land Hospitality is teaming up with global hotel giant Hilton to open the Philippines’ first Canopy by Hilton in Makati City by 2026. Rising above the new One Ayala development, the 24-story hotel will offer 400 rooms and suites designed to blend sleek urban escapes with spacious accommodations. Ayala Land Hospitality president and CEO George Aquino said the collaboration …

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