THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Wednesday that several Chinese ships tried to block two of their vessels to prevent them from entering Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. In this handout photo taken on June 30, 2023 and received from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on July …
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Angat Dam water reserve nears critical level
The Angat Dam’s water level continues to drop with only less than two meters before reaching its critical level, the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) said on Wednesday, July 5. The Angat’s Dam critical level is at 180 meters and as of July 5, it is at 181.22 meters. But …
Read More »Marcos says lower inflation due to higher agri output increase
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has attributed the decreasing inflation rate to the improved production of agricultural products in the country. He stressed the need to keep this going to further lower prices. President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Noel Pabalate) Marcos underscored that agricultural products are the “biggest part of the …
Read More »High Court reverses decision in big shabu case, rebukes cops, judges
The Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of two men who were convicted in 2014 for possession of over 119 kilos of shabu in 2003 and rebuked the police, prosecutors, and lower court judges for bungling a multi-billion-peso drug case. In an en banc decision rendered on Feb. 21 but …
Read More »Tourist arrivals to PH surge in 2022; Americans top visitors
THE Department of Tourism (DoT) announced a surge in the arrival of visitors to the Philippines in 2022, reaching 2,653,858, compared to 163,879 in 2021 for an increase of 1,519.40 percent. Tourists enjoy the waters of Boracay Island, a favorite destination, especially during a long holiday break. PHOTO BY BENEDICT …
Read More »PH gov’t committed to bring in more Chinese tourists, students
The Philippine government is committed to bringing more Chinese tourists to the country to promote people-to-people ties between the two countries. Philippines Ambassador to China Jaime FlorCruz said Wednesday Manila is not only keen on tapping China’s potential in terms of investments, but also in terms of its people. “Of course, …
Read More »Don’t pay DDB for DOT work, says Pimentel
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III on Tuesday said the Department of Tourism (DOT) should not pay the ad agency DDB Philippines after they circulated a promotional video about the country online that included stock footage from other countries. “We should refuse to pay professional fees for such unprofessional work,” …
Read More »Veteran showbiz reporter Mario Dumaual dies at 64
Veteran entertainment journalist and ABS-CBN reporter Mario Dumaual passed away on Wednesday, July 5. He was 64. Entertainment reporter Mario Dumaual His sudden demise came a month after he suffered a heart attack, which put him in critical care. According to a statement on his Facebook page, Mario died of septic shock. …
Read More »Embrace the present and live a more fulfilling life
How often do you find yourself brooding on what happened yesterday or what might occur tomorrow? Arlin Cuncic, MA, founder of About Social Anxiety, a handy website that offers assistance to individuals with social anxiety disorder, reminds everyone that dwelling on regrets or fears only hinders one from truly experiencing …
Read More »Paolo Contis, Joross Gamboa take audiences on a hilarious cinematic journey
PAOLO Contis and Joross Gamboa join forces to bring to life a duo of ambitious dreamers on a quest for cinematic greatness. Contis portrays a struggling producer, while Gamboa takes on the role of an ardent director. Together, they embark on a hilarious and exhilarating journey to create their magnum …
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