The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in Southeast Asia was shot dead while resisting arrest, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) reported Wednesday Western Mindanao Command Chief Lt. Gen. Roy Galido said Faharudin Hadji Benito Satar a.k.a. Abu Zacharia was killed in a 10-minute gunfight …
Read More »DILG chief warns of ‘powerful syndicate’ inside PNP
The Department of the Interior and Local Government is looking into the possibility that a powerful syndicate inside the police force was behind the P6.7 billion drug bust in Tondo, Manila eight months ago. DILG secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said this group could be the reason investigators find it difficult …
Read More »‘Nakakababa ng IQ’: Solon frowns on Pinoy youth’s reliance on social media for news
At a Glance House Deputy Minority Leader ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro believes that Filipinos’ collective intelligence quotient (IQ) is being lowered by their reliance on influencers and social media for news and information. Castro is a member of the Makabayan bloc. (Unsplash) The reliance of young people on …
Read More »Court allows self-confessed drug lord Espinosa to post bail
A regional trial court (RTC) in Leyte province has granted the petition of self-confessed drug lord Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa and four other co-accused to post bail over charges they engaged in the illegal drug trade. Baybay City RTC Branch 14 Presiding Judge Carlos Arguelles, in an order dated June 13, …
Read More »Brace for 90-day evacuation–PBBM
Orders Cabinet to scramble budget, avoid depleting quick response funds of LGUs LEGAZPI CITY—President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday ordered national agencies to cover 90 days of relief assistance to evacuees of the areas around restive Mayon Volcano to unburden local government units (LGUs) responding to the disaster. Three months, …
Read More »10K families affected by Mayon
SOCIAL Welfare and Development Assistant Secretary Romel Lopez said on Wednesday that Mayon Volcano’s unrest has forced more than 15,000 people to live in evacuation centers in Albay. Lopez said that 37,927 people or 9,688 families were displaced and their livelihoods disrupted due to Mayon’s restive state. The 22 evacuation …
Read More »‘More vigorous’ eruption likely–Phivolcs
Mayon Volcano could have a “violent or more vigorous” eruption that can build up in just a matter of hours, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said Wednesday. More than 37,000 residents or 9,500 families have been affected by the ongoing volcanic unrest, the National Disaster Risk Reduction …
Read More »Pulis na ang nag-adjust: PNP urges gun owners with expired licenses to avail of weekend registration
At a Glance Based on the PNP data, there are around 2.1 million registered firearms in the Philippines Of the 2.1 million registered firearms, around 539,000 of them have expired licenses Securing LTOPF and gun registration are available in CSG offices and satellite offices in SM malls across the country …
Read More »Phivolcs records 6.2 earthquake in Batangas
THE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a 6.2-magnitude earthquake on Thursday, with the tremor being felt as far as Metro Manila. In an advisory posted on its Twitter and Facebook handles, Phivolcs reported that the earthquake happened around 10:19 a.m. near Calatagan in Batangas,, about three hours’ …
Read More »More local fishermen now fishing in WPS
MORE Filipino fishermen are now fishing in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), an area they avoided in the past due to the presence of China Coast Guard vessels. “I am happy to announce that there are more and more Filipinos fishing in the West Philippine Sea,” Armed Forces of the …
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