ILOILO CITY – Sen. Imee Marcos on Sunday, May 28, assured that she will personally relay to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. the unresolved problems with the P680-million substandard flyover here. PROTESTERS flock to the unused P680-million Ungka Flyover that straddles Pavia, Iloilo and Iloilo City, on Tuesday, May 23. …
Read More »PNP mobilizes 27,000 cops, search and rescue equipment for ‘Betty’
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has mobilized more than 27,000 of its personnel to assist the local government units (LGUs) in responding to the threat of super typhoon “Betty” which is now bringing heavy rains especially in Northern Luzon. PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda, Jr. said the police forces were …
Read More »‘EO must fix DICT-NSA pact for IDs’
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. should issue an executive order that would transfer to the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) certain functions of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to expedite the issuance of national identity card of Filipinos under the 2018 Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) law, the Department of …
Read More »Beware of gambling apps, phishing attacks targeting users on the rise
At a Glance The National Privacy Commission (NPC) concluded an extensive investigation into unauthorized transactions involving GCash accounts, determining that the security breach resulted from well-planned phishing attacks. The phishing scheme targeting GCash users was launched through online gambling websites, with threat actors exploiting vulnerable individuals by tricking them into …
Read More »‘Betty’ slows, NCR on ‘Bravo’
Luzon feels ‘habagat’ winds; Metro Manila at moderate risk for flooding STORM WATCH. An officer of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Station Cagayan monitors the weather, sea conditions, and flood warning system in flooded areas in his part of Northern Luzon to ensure the quick and safe evacuation of residents …
Read More »The titans of Philippine classical and academic art reunite in this auction
A grand auction featuring five masters will take place in the second quarter of 2023. In 1904, the Philippines under the American colonial government participated in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. More widely known as the St. Louis World’s Fair, the event showcased idyllic representations as well …
Read More »Thousands of homes under evacuation order as Halifax-area wildfire burns out of control
A wildfire that has consumed numerous homes is still burning out of control northwest of Halifax, forcing around 18,000 people to evacuate their homes. Residents not allowed to return to their homes until advised by municipal authorities. A wildfire that has consumed several homes is still burning out of control …
Read More »Alberta’s most conservative and progressive ridings, ranked
Tens of thousands of Albertans have used the Vote Compass online tool since the 2023 election campaign began, and the opinions they’ve provided paint a vivid political picture of the province. 3 different ways to interpret Vote Compass data on values, policy preferences and self-identification. Tens of thousands of Albertans …
Read More »LA Tenorio eyes PBA comeback in October
LA Tenorio (black shirt) PBA PHOTO Barangay Ginebra’s veteran star playmaker LA Tenorio is itching to make his basketball comeback by the time the PBA kicks off its 48th season this October 15 at the the Smart Araneta Coliseum. But first things first, the 38-year-old Tenorio is focusing on his …
Read More »‘Paglawig: The Boholano Way of Life’ exhibition features artifacts and ecofacts from Bohol
The opening of the National Museum Bohol’s ethno-archaeo exhibition will happen in the last week of May The National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) will officially launch its newest exhibition, “PAGLAWIG: The Boholano Way of Life,” on May 31, 2023, 2p.m. The exhibition presents artifacts and ecofacts recovered by the …
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