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DOT extends aid to tourism workers, travelers affected by Cebu quake

Manila, Oct. 1 -- The Department of Tourism (DOT) is extending assistance to the tourism sector as it continues to assess the extent of damage caused by the powerful magnitude 6.9 earthquake on destin... Read More


Malaysian PM mourns with PH, offers assistance to quake-hit Cebu

Manila, Oct. 1 -- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday conveyed his sympathies to the families of victims killed in the deadly 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Cebu on Tuesday. In ... Read More


Signal No. 1 up in parts of Catanduanes as TD Paolo intensifies

Manila, Oct. 1 -- Tropical cyclone wind signal No. 1 is hoisted in parts of Catanduanes as Tropical Depression Paolo intensified, the weather bureau said in its 5 p.m. bulletin on Wednesday. These ar... Read More


ASEAN ministers tackle US tariff exemptions at agri meet

Manila, Oct. 1 -- Negotiating exemptions on the United States' tariffs is among the pressing issues set to be discussed in the ongoing 47th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry i... Read More


SC postpones BARMM parliamentary polls to 2026

Manila, Oct. 1 -- The Supreme Court (SC) en banc, voting 11-3 with one abstention, has directed the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to hold the parliamentary elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous R... Read More


DMW assures help for kids of OFW on death row in Kuwait

Manila, Oct. 1 -- Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac has assured full support for the family of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Kuwait who was meted out a death penalty over the demise of ... Read More


PCG deploys medical, search and rescue teams to Cebu

Manila, Oct. 1 -- The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Wednesday deployed BRP Teresa Magbanua, carrying medical personnel and equipment, as well as search and rescue (SAR) personnel, to earthquake-affe... Read More


DOJ eyes charging up to 200 persons over anomalous infra projects

Manila, Oct. 1 -- Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said up to 200 individuals from all over the country may be indicted in connection with anomalous flood control projects. In a press briefing... Read More


US visa services to continue 'as situation permits' - embassy

Manila, Oct. 1 -- The United States Embassy in Manila on Wednesday said scheduled passport and visa services will continue "as situation permits" amid the federal government shutdown. "At this time, ... Read More


Phivolcs: Aftershocks may last for weeks

Manila, Oct. 1 -- People in areas affected by the magnitude 6.9 offshore Cebu earthquake are advised to check the structural integrity of their houses and buildings as aftershocks could last for a few... Read More