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Zambales fishermen back bill upholding rights to municipal waters
Small-scale fishermen in this province expressed their strong support for House Bill No. 5606, also known as the “Atin Ang Kinse Kilometro” Bill, that seeks to grant exclusive fishing rights to ...
Small-scale fishers have called on lawmakers to swiftly pass a proposed law seeking to restore their exclusive rights over ...
After anti-corruption demonstrations erupted in Manila in September 2025, social media posts recirculated an old video of the ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday downgraded its Philippine economic growth outlook for this year and the next, citing the weaker-than-expected performance in the first half, and ...
A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit the central Philippines late on Tuesday night, killing 72 people and injuring hundreds, according to local authorities. Here is more about what happened and why the ...
Bogo (Philippines) (AFP) – The death toll from a powerful earthquake in the central Philippines rose to at least 69 on Wednesday, a disaster official said, with scores of injured patients overwhelming ...
Ten people have been killed and 13 are missing after Tropical Storm Bualoi hit central Philippines. It follows super Typhoon Ragasa, which left 10 people dead in a country already angered by bogus ...
Signal No. 1 hoisted as storm gains momentum, schools, government work suspended Location of Opong (international code: Bualoi) issued by Philippine weather bureau Pagasa at 5pm, 24 September 2025.
MANILA: More than 10,000 evacuees sheltered in schools and evacuation centres in the Philippines on Monday (Sep 22) as heavy rains and gale-force winds from Super Typhoon Ragasa lashed the country's ...
MANILA : The Philippine central bank has tightened the noose on large cash withdrawals, ordering banks to conduct "enhanced due diligence" for transactions exceeding 500,000 pesos ($8,748.75) in an ...
Indigenous land in the Philippines is being threatened by developers looking to capitalise on the country’s growing tourism industry, despite legal protections aimed at stopping exploitation.
The second tropical storm in less than a week in the West Pacific will affect the Philippines, southern Taiwan, southern China and Hong Kong over the next week -- and it could become a Super Typhoon, ...
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