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2 Americans Among 19 Killed in Negros Clash: NTF-ELCAC Confirms U.S. Citizens Dead in Philippines
The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict says the clash involved foreign fighters and recently designated terrorists.

CA Orders Freeze on Romualdez Assets, Ombudsman Remulla Confirms
Court acts on 35 bank accounts, luxury Makati property in expanding corruption probe tied to public infrastructure spending

War, drought, aid shortfall to fuel hunger in 2026 — Philippines braces for food crisis impact
Global report warns acute hunger doubled in a decade; two famines declared in Gaza and Sudan. For the Philippines, rising import costs and reduced aid threaten food security.

Norway’s Bold Move: Banning Social Media for Children Under 16 Could Reshape Philippine Policy
As Europe tightens the digital leash, Filipino parents and lawmakers watch closely—what this means for the Philippines’ own fight against cyberbullying and screen addiction.

Free Gas, Real Relief: How Unang Hirit‘s ‘Full Tank’ Segment is Fueling Hope for Filipino Drivers
Amid soaring pump prices, GMA-7’s morning show hits the streets of Commonwealth to give cash-strapped motorists an unexpected lifeline — and a reason to smile.

Alex Eala, Zeynep Sonmez exit Madrid Open doubles after second-round stumble
Filipino tennis star Alex Eala and partner Zeynep Sonmez fall to higher-ranked opponents, ending their Madrid Open doubles run in the second round.

Easterlies Bring Rain to Visayas, Mindanao: PAGASA Warns of Flash Floods, Landslides
The easterlies continue to impact Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, with PAGASA urging caution as isolated thunderstorms could trigger flash floods and landslides.

DOE: 5 renewable energy projects with 128.9 MW capacity now active, boosting Philippine grid
Early milestone in the country’s clean energy transition as new solar and wind farms begin operations

DA Appeals for Additional P30 Billion Aid for Philippine Farmers Amid Rising Input Costs
Department of Agriculture seeks emergency funding for fertilizers and cash aid to protect rice farmers from soaring prices and ensure food security.

Palestinian Local Elections Give Some Gazans First Vote in 20 Years; Philippine Officials Watch for Stability Signals
Symbolic polling in Deir al-Balah offers rare chance for Gaza residents to cast ballots amid ongoing conflict and political uncertainty.

Panalo ang Future: Ping-Pong Robot Ace Makes History by Beating Top-Level Human Players
Sony AI's Ace becomes the first robot to defeat elite table tennis players, marking a new era for robotics and AI that could impact the Philippines.

Pinas Sarap Takes Filipino Foodies on a Wild Hong Kong Street Food Adventure — Pig Intestines, Fallopian Tubes, and Dim Sum Await
Kara David explores Hong Kong's most daring street eats in Sham Shui Po, from pig intestines to fallopian tubes, and classic dim sum — proving Filipino palates are ready for anything.

Gian Mamuyac’s clutch performance lifts Rain or Shine past Magnolia in PBA Season 50 heated battle
The Elasto Painters overcame early shooting struggles to secure a 91-82 victory in the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup, with Mamuyac scoring 14 points.

Diesel Rollback of Up to P11 per Liter Seen in Philippines Next Week; Gasoline Prices May Rise by P1.20
Mixed fuel price movement expected as global oil trends diverge, offering relief for diesel users but higher costs for gasoline consumers.

Over 2,000 Taxi Drivers Receive P10 Million Fuel Subsidy from LTFRB in One Day
P5,000 per driver aims to ease transport costs as pump prices remain high in the Philippines.

El Niño Returns by May: What Filipinos Must Do Now to Survive the Drought
UN weather agency warns El Niño could hit the Philippines as early as May 2026. Here's how it will affect your water supply, food prices, and electricity bills.

Funeral Shop Devastated: Truck Crash Sparks Chemical Leak in Misamis Oriental
A container truck plowed into a funeral parlor in Alubijid, causing a hazardous chemical leak. Authorities scramble to contain the substance and ensure public safety.

US Warns World of China AI Theft — What It Means for the Philippines
The US State Department has issued a global warning against Chinese AI firms like DeepSeek, alleging theft of American technology. How will this tech cold war impact Philippine industries and data security?

From TV Extra to Miss Philippines Earth: Joy Barcoma’s Unscripted Rise to the Crown
In a raw new podcast episode, Joy Barcoma bares all — poverty, pageantry, and the viral humor that made her the people’s queen.

Nic Cabañero Drops 9 Points as Gilas 3x3 Opens Asian Beach Games with 2-0 Run, Stuns Host China in Sanya
Former UST star leads Philippine men’s 3x3 team to a dramatic 21-18 upset over China, then edges another rival to stay unbeaten in the beach basketball tournament.