PAGASA Unveils 2026 Cyclone Names Including Kiyapo

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has unveiled its official roster of tropical cyclone names for the 2026 Pacific typhoon season, notably introducing the name Kiyapo to replace a retired moniker from last year’s devastating storms. As Metro Manila grapples with one of its worst air quality episodes in recent memory, attributed … Read more

NAIA Surges to Record 52M Passengers in 2025

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) reached a historic milestone in 2025, processing a record-breaking 52.02 million passengers and marking a full recovery from the aviation downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. December alone accounted for 4.86 million travelers, underscoring a strong resurgence in both domestic and international air traffic. This unprecedented throughput reflects not … Read more

Dueñas Vice Mayor Dies After Accidental Gunshot Wound

A tragic accident during the New Year celebrations claimed the life of Aimee Paz Lamasan, the Vice Mayor of Dueñas, Iloilo. On December 30, 2025, an accidental discharge of her 9mm pistol at her residence in La Paz, Iloilo City severely wounded her, leading to her death the following day despite emergency medical intervention. The … Read more

Ombudsman Takes Charge of Explosive Cabral Files Probe

The persistent turmoil surrounding the “Cabral Files” took a decisive turn as Malacañang confirmed that the Office of the Ombudsman now holds jurisdiction over the authentication and investigation of the controversial documents. Leaked by Batangas Representative Leandro Leviste, the files allege systemic corruption in flood control projects, a claim that Department of Public Works and … Read more

Bacolod Awards P437M Waste Contract Amid Probe

Bacolod City recently averted a potential holiday garbage crisis by awarding a ₱437 million waste management contract to a newly formed Luzon-based consortium known as I-SWIMS. This decisive maneuver, however, has sparked debate over the transparency of the city’s procurement process due to the rapid disqualification of the previous contractor and the swift approval by … Read more

CIDG Arrests Boss Terry in Pampanga POGO Trafficking Case

Authorities have delivered a significant blow to illegal POGO operations in Central Luzon with the arrest of “Boss Terry,” a key administrative officer linked to the Lucky South 99 outsourcing hub in Porac, Pampanga. This apprehension, the third in a sprawling qualified human trafficking case, intensifies scrutiny on the alleged mistreatment of Chinese POGO employees … Read more

PBBM, VP Sara Trust Ratings Fall Amid Inflation, Corruption

Public trust in the Philippines’ top leadership has shown signs of strain, as recent surveys reveal a notable decline in confidence toward both President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. The latest Pulse Asia results show a complex and shifting landscape of approval, marked by mounting concerns over inflation and corruption—two persistent national … Read more

DPWH Ghost Projects Scam Hits P30B Flood Control Funds

The Philippine government faces an unprecedented crisis as the “Cabral Files,” documents linked to the late Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral, unveil a sprawling scheme involving billions of pesos in fraudulent flood control projects nationwide. The scandal, exposing at least 421 validated “ghost” projects out of 8,000 inspected, has … Read more

Duterte Reports Aid to 25K+, Pushes Davao Infrastructure

Davao City First District Representative Paolo “Pulong” Duterte unveiled his 2025 accomplishment report on December 27, highlighting a year marked by expanded medical aid, vital infrastructure progress, and robust disaster response efforts. The report details assistance extended to more than 25,000 residents, landmark healthcare initiatives, and several legislative proposals, underscoring Duterte’s continual focus on public … Read more

April Boys’ Jimmy Regino Dies, Ending Iconic OPM Trio

The Philippine music community is in mourning following the death of Jimmy Regino, backing vocalist of the iconic Original Pilipino Music (OPM) group April Boys. His passing on December 27, 2025 was publicly confirmed by his brother and fellow band member, Vingo Regino, in a heartfelt video message shared on social media. With Jimmy’s death, … Read more

NSA Año: CPP-NPA Clashes Persist Despite Holiday Truce

National Security Adviser Eduardo Año warned that the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) continues to pose a significant threat despite its declared holiday ceasefire. Citing recent deadly clashes with the New People’s Army (NPA) during the Christmas and New Year period, Año dismissed the truce as insincere and urged remaining rebels to surrender and … Read more

PBBM Halts Flood Control 2026 Budget Over P350B Scandal

As 2025 draws to a close, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has placed flood control projects squarely at the center of his administration’s intensified anti-corruption drive. In a decisive policy shift, the President ordered stringent audits and performance reviews across infrastructure agencies, halting new allocations for flood control in 2026 until it is proven that … Read more

PBBM Delays PHP6.793T 2026 Budget Signing to Review Inserts

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has postponed the signing of the PHP 6.793 trillion 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA) until the first week of January 2026, citing an urgent need for a meticulous review of recent legislative insertions. Executive Secretary Ralph G. Recto confirmed that this move aims to scrutinize bicameral adjustments against the administration’s … Read more

PH Navy Intercepts Chinese Frigate Near Capones Island

The Philippine Navy has deployed two of its frigates, the BRP Emilio Jacinto and BRP Diego Silang, to intercept a Chinese Jiangkai II-class frigate reportedly loitering just 41 nautical miles off Capones Island, Zambales. This move marks one of the latest escalations in a string of maritime encounters between Philippine authorities and Chinese vessels in … Read more

5 NPA Rebels Killed in Camarines Sur Firefight

Government troops engaged in a fierce firefight with suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Camarines Sur, resulting in the deaths of five insurgents amid ongoing efforts to eradicate remaining rebel fronts in the region. The latest encounter underscores the Philippine Army’s commitment to intensify internal security operations across the Bicol area before the year’s … Read more

DPWH Surrenders Cabral Files to Ombudsman for Probe

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has formally surrendered all computers, digital storage devices, and relevant documents from the late Undersecretary Maria Catalina “Cathy” Cabral’s office to the Office of the Ombudsman. This key development, completed on December 23, 2025, marks a critical step in a growing investigation

US Boosts Military Presence in Puerto Rico Amid Caribbean Tensions

The United States has significantly escalated its military presence in the Caribbean, with recent sightings of U.S. Air Force and Navy assets operating out of Puerto Rico. The deployment, which began in late August 2025, centers on the strategic territory of Puerto Rico and involves an impressive assembly of naval and aerial capabilities poised to … Read more

SC Upholds Murder Conviction of Caloocan Cops in Kian Case

The Supreme Court has affirmed the murder conviction of three Caloocan City police officers responsible for the 2017 killing of 17-year-old Kian Loyd delos Santos during an anti-drug operation in Metro Manila. In a unanimous decision issued on December 22, 2025, the Court upheld the verdict that sentenced Officers Arnel G. Oares, Jeremias T. Pereda, … Read more

Fuel Prices to Drop up to ₱1.75/L Starting Dec 23

Filipinos can expect a welcome Christmas gift at the pump as fuel prices are set for a notable rollback during Christmas week, beginning Tuesday, December 23, 2025. Gasoline prices are projected to drop by approximately ₱1.20 per liter, while diesel and kerosene could see declines ranging from ₱1.00 to ₱1.75 per liter, offering much-needed relief … Read more