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Monday, Jun 01, 2026
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Barangay Ginebra Advances to Philippine Basketball Association Finals
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel secured a place in the championship series after defeating Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, drawing strong national interest and television audiences.
Community Groups Launch Back-to-School Assistance Programmes Amid Cost-of-Living Pressures
Local governments and civic organizations across Metro Manila expanded medical missions and school-support initiatives to help families manage rising education-related expenses.
Japanese Manufacturers Expand Investment in Philippine Electronics and Semiconductor Production
Major Japanese firms approved new investments in export-processing zones, reinforcing the Philippines' role in regional electronics manufacturing and global supply chains.
Manila Tech Summit Highlights New Remittance Technologies for Overseas Filipino Workers
Financial technology companies showcased blockchain-enabled payment solutions designed to lower transfer costs and improve the speed of cross-border remittances.
Health Department Calls for Greater Local Government Role in Universal Healthcare Rollout
National health officials urged provincial and city leaders to strengthen primary care systems, saying local implementation remains essential to the success of the Universal Health Care programme.
Davao City Activates Emergency Waste Measures After Landfill Reaches Capacity
Local authorities introduced contingency collection and disposal plans following the closure of the city's primary landfill, highlighting mounting waste-management challenges in fast-growing urban areas.
Regional Policymakers Promote Nuclear Energy as ASEAN Power Demand Grows
Philippine officials joined regional discussions supporting the potential role of small modular reactors and other nuclear technologies in meeting rising electricity needs.
Authorities Monitor Typhoon Domeng as Storm Strengthens Over the Pacific
Disaster management agencies remained on alert while forecasts suggested the storm is likely to avoid a direct hit on the Philippines, reducing the risk of severe damage in eastern provinces.
National Bureau of Investigation Defends Subpoena Involving Family of Senator Ronald Dela Rosa
Investigators defended their authority to issue subpoenas related to a sensitive ongoing inquiry, deepening tensions between law enforcement agencies and prominent political figures.
Philippines Promotes Agricultural and Creative Exports at International Food Exhibition
Trade agencies used the Manila event to connect small businesses with overseas buyers and broaden the country's export base beyond electronics and business process outsourcing services.
Health Officials Expand Programmes to Address Child Malnutrition and Brain Stunting
The Department of Health warned that chronic malnutrition remains a major challenge and announced expanded healthcare and nutrition interventions aimed at improving long-term outcomes for children.
National Bureau of Investigation Dismantles Large Cyber-Exploitation Network in Metro Manila
Authorities carried out coordinated raids against an online criminal operation with thousands of subscribers, arresting suspects and intensifying efforts against cyber-enabled exploitation and trafficking crimes.
Philippines Reports Progress in Campaign for United Nations Security Council Seat
Senior diplomats said international backing is strengthening for Manila's bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, reflecting the country's growing diplomatic engagement.
Sara Duterte Maintains Strong Public Support Despite Impeachment Proceedings
Recent surveys indicate the vice president continues to lead presidential preference polls and retain high approval ratings even as impeachment efforts advance in Congress.
Agriculture Department Expands Drought Support Measures Amid El Niño Conditions
Authorities deployed irrigation assistance, drought-resistant crops and crop insurance support to protect food production and reduce losses in farming communities affected by prolonged dry weather.
AI Expansion Raises Concerns Over Philippine Power and Data Infrastructure Capacity
A new industry assessment warned that growing artificial intelligence adoption and data-centre investment are placing increasing demands on electricity networks and telecommunications infrastructure.
Death Toll Reaches Ten After Building Collapse in Angeles City
Rescue operations continued in Pampanga as authorities investigated a deadly commercial building collapse and launched broader inspections of ageing urban structures.
Philippines and Spain Launch Digital Justice Initiative to Modernize Court Systems
The Department of Justice and Spanish officials agreed on a technology partnership designed to digitize judicial processes, reduce case backlogs and improve efficiency across the country's legal system.
MRT-7 Set for Full Operations Linking Metro Manila and Bulacan
Transport authorities confirmed the MRT-7 line will operate with 14 stations extending to San Jose del Monte, delivering a major addition to the government's infrastructure program and easing congestion in the capital region.
Philippine Digital Economy Nears 10 Percent of GDP as Government Expands ASEAN Integration Efforts
The Department of Trade and Industry unveiled new digital infrastructure initiatives aimed at helping small businesses participate more effectively in regional markets as the country's digital economy reaches 2.7 trillion pesos.
Philippine Central Bank Faces Pressure as Inflation Outlook Climbs
Economists and financial institutions expect the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to maintain or raise interest rates toward year-end as higher energy costs and supply-chain disruptions push inflation forecasts to 6.5 percent.
Senate Tightens Security as Sara Duterte Faces Impeachment Response Deadline
Additional security measures were deployed around the Senate complex as Vice President Sara Duterte prepared to answer impeachment charges, intensifying a political dispute that could test the stability of the governing coalition.
Philippine and US Forces Complete Third Joint Maritime Patrol in West Philippine Sea
The Department of National Defense said Philippine and American forces successfully conducted another coordinated maritime activity, reinforcing cooperation on freedom of navigation and territorial security amid continuing tensions in th...
Marcos and Rubio Reaffirm US-Philippines Alliance and Back Luzon Economic Corridor Development
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio pledged closer economic and security cooperation, including accelerated investment in the Luzon Economic Corridor to strengthen the roles of Subic Bay and Cl...
Philippines and Vietnam Upgrade Ties to Enhanced Strategic Partnership During Manila Summit
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vietnamese President To Lam agreed to deepen cooperation on food security, maritime defence, digital technology and electric vehicle supply chains, marking a significant expansion of relations between t...
National Bureau of Investigation Clarifies Subpoena Involving Bato dela Rosa’s Wife
The National Bureau of Investigation said recent legal actions involving the wife of Senator Bato dela Rosa are unrelated to any manhunt operations, seeking to address speculation surrounding the case.
Tourism Department Targets Medical and Adventure Travel Markets
Tourism officials are expanding promotional efforts toward high-value segments such as medical tourism and adventure travel as part of a strategy to diversify visitor arrivals and boost tourism revenue.
Agricultural Groups Urge Greater Investment in Climate-Resilient Farming
Industry organizations are warning that climate volatility could affect crop production and are calling for increased support for adaptive technologies to protect future food supplies.
Nationwide Earthquake Drills Test Disaster Preparedness Systems
Civil defense agencies have completed large-scale earthquake response exercises designed to strengthen emergency coordination and improve readiness in one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries.
Cebu City Prepares Contingency Detention Facilities for Potential High-Profile Cases
Local authorities have reportedly designated detention facilities for prominent political figures as part of contingency planning, drawing public attention to potential future legal proceedings.
Public Health Authorities Increase Monitoring for Seasonal Disease Outbreaks
The Department of Health has expanded surveillance efforts for illnesses including dengue as communities transition out of the summer season and public awareness campaigns intensify.
Overseas Worker Remittances Continue to Support Peso Stability
The central bank remains focused on remittance inflows from overseas Filipino workers, which continue to provide an important source of household income and economic resilience despite currency depreciation.
Department of Education Faces Calls for Audit of School Infrastructure Projects
Lawmakers are seeking a comprehensive review of school construction programs following reports of deficiencies in rural educational facilities and concerns over student safety.
Philippine Researchers Develop New Tool for Mapping Disease-Causing Processes
Local mathematicians have created a new analytical method to identify biological mechanisms linked to disease development, a breakthrough that could support earlier diagnosis and more targeted treatments.
Senate Minority Walkout Fuels Debate Over Parliamentary Conduct
A walkout by minority senators has intensified discussion over opposition rights and legislative procedure, reflecting broader political divisions within Congress.
Senate Faces Renewed Political Tensions Amid Calls for Cayetano’s Resignation
Pressure is mounting on Senator Alan Peter Cayetano to step down from his position as lawmakers debate how to resolve parliamentary deadlock affecting key legislation.
Puregold Introduces Budget Product Range Amid Rising Living Costs
The retailer has launched a lower-cost product line aimed at helping consumers manage higher food and transportation expenses as inflation continues to weigh on household spending.
Marcos Administration Accelerates Infrastructure Projects in Visayas and Mindanao
Public works authorities are fast-tracking major infrastructure developments to strengthen logistics networks and support economic growth outside the country’s traditional urban centers.
Department of Energy Signals Further Fuel Price Rollbacks
Officials say recent declines in global oil prices could lead to additional reductions in domestic fuel costs, offering modest relief from transport-related inflation pressures.
Philippine Statistics Authority Set to Release Key Inflation Data on June 5
Economists and investors are awaiting official inflation figures for May, which will confirm whether consumer price growth has surpassed the 7% level projected by the central bank.
Japanese Troops Join Balikatan Exercises in Historic Security Milestone
Japanese combat forces participated in Balikatan 2026 exercises alongside regional partners, marking the first such deployment since 1945 and underscoring evolving security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
President Marcos Addresses Political Differences with Vice President Duterte
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has emphasized that his administration follows a distinct policy direction from his father's era while also responding to questions surrounding his relationship with Vice President Sara Duterte.
Government Signals Openness to Renewed Oil and Gas Talks with China
The Marcos administration has indicated it may consider restarting discussions on joint energy exploration at Reed Bank, balancing national energy requirements with ongoing sovereignty concerns in disputed waters.
Vice President Sara Duterte Faces June 1 Deadline in Impeachment Proceedings
Vice President Sara Duterte is expected to submit her formal response to ongoing impeachment discussions, a closely watched development with potential implications for the country's political landscape.
Japan Commits ₱56.3 Billion to New Philippine Manufacturing Investments
Four major Japanese companies have announced plans to expand their industrial operations in the Philippines, reinforcing confidence in the country’s manufacturing and electronics sectors despite broader economic challenges.
Philippine National Security Council Intensifies Monitoring of West Philippine Sea Developments
Security officials have stepped up intelligence and surveillance efforts following renewed allegations of illegal activities by Chinese vessels near Scarborough Shoal while continuing to pursue diplomatic channels to manage maritime disp...
Economic Growth Outlook Weakens as Analysts Warn of Stagflation Risks
Forecasters have cut Philippine growth projections for 2026 to 2.9%, citing persistent inflation and slowing industrial activity, raising concerns about a period of weak growth combined with elevated consumer prices.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Sees May Inflation Exceeding Government Target Range
The central bank expects May inflation to reach between 7.1% and 7.9%, driven by higher food prices and peso weakness, increasing pressure on household budgets and complicating upcoming monetary policy decisions.
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