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Scattered Rain and Thunderstorms Forecast Across the Philippines
PAGASA said isolated rain showers and thunderstorms are expected nationwide, with the Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, Caraga, Aurora and Quezon facing a higher risk of heavier downpours from localized weather systems.
Iglesia ni Cristo Ends Three-Day Manila Rally as Marcoleta Faces Plunder Case
The Iglesia ni Cristo concluded a three-day gathering in Manila in support of Senator Rodante Marcoleta, who is facing impending plunder charges linked to 75 million pesos in allegedly undeclared campaign contributions.
National Bureau of Investigation Recommends Charges Over Alleged Ghost Flood Control Projects
The National Bureau of Investigation has recommended criminal charges against public works officials and private contractors after investigating two alleged ghost flood control projects in Balamban, Cebu.
Philippine Weather Bureau Monitors Typhoon Bavi as It Strengthens Over the Pacific
PAGASA said Typhoon Bavi is intensifying more than 3,800 kilometres east-southeast of Taiwan while moving westward, adding that its direct impact on the Philippines remains uncertain and residents should continue monitoring official upda...
Senate Pushes Growth-Focused 2027 Budget Amid Global Economic Risks
Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian said the proposed 7.2 trillion peso national budget should prioritize economic growth and infrastructure investment to help the country cope with higher energy costs and the continuing threat of a seve...
US Ambassador Lipton Pledges Stronger Alliance and Expanded Engagement With the Philippines
United States Ambassador Lipton said the incoming Trump administration intends to deepen security cooperation while expanding American business, investment and development ties as the two countries mark 80 years of diplomatic relations.
Philippines Welcomes Upper-Middle-Income Status as Boost to Investor Confidence
Philippine economic officials, joined by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Japanese embassy representatives, said the country's new upper-middle-income classification reflects stronger macroeconomic fundamentals and enhances its ap...
House Prosecutors Prepare to Summon Hostile Witnesses in Sara Duterte Impeachment Trial
As Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial is set to begin on July 6, House prosecutors said they are prepared to use subpoena powers to compel testimony from potential hostile witnesses in an effort to strengthen transparency du...
Philippines and Canada Sign Agreements on Energy, Labour Mobility and Tourism
Manila and Ottawa signed four cooperation agreements covering energy, professional labour mobility and cultural tourism, including a first federal accord aimed at strengthening fair recruitment protections for overseas Filipino workers.
Philippines and Canada Elevate Bilateral Ties to Strategic Partnership
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed in Vancouver to upgrade relations to a Strategic Partnership, directing their foreign ministries to develop a joint action plan centered on defence, security, ...
Philippine Sports Program Intensifies Support for Olympic Qualification
The national sports commission is increasing support for elite athletes, including pole vaulter EJ Obiena, as preparations continue for international competitions and upcoming Olympic qualification events.
Audi Q7 Hybrid Debut Reflects Rising Demand for Premium Electrified Vehicles
The Philippine launch of the Audi Q7 hybrid highlights growing consumer interest in luxury vehicles with electrified powertrains as hybrid and electric vehicle infrastructure continues to expand.
SM Seaside Cebu Arena Expansion Nears Completion
The redevelopment of the SM Seaside Cebu Arena is progressing toward completion, with developers expecting the upgraded venue to attract major international events while supporting tourism and employment in the Visayas.
Philippine Maritime Cooperation With International Partners Continues
Philippine maritime forces remain engaged in joint activities with international partners, including the United States, to strengthen maritime domain awareness and support regional security.
Health Department Strengthens Surveillance for Emerging Disease Risks
The Department of Health says it is maintaining enhanced monitoring, public health messaging and investment in vaccines and diagnostics to improve preparedness for potential disease outbreaks.
Lawmakers Push for Greater Airport Bird Strike Prevention
Senator Francis Tolentino is seeking additional funding for bird dispersal systems at major international airports as concerns grow over increasing bird strikes and their impact on aviation safety.
African Swine Fever Response Intensifies After New Bacolod Detection
Agricultural authorities have introduced stricter containment and biosecurity measures following new cases of African Swine Fever in Bacolod City to protect the domestic pork industry and prevent further spread.
Tourism Department Promotes Sustainable Travel Beyond Traditional Destinations
The Department of Tourism is expanding campaigns that encourage travel to emerging destinations, aiming to spread tourism income more widely while supporting environmentally and socially sustainable growth.
Experts Urge Philippine Companies to Expand Artificial Intelligence Adoption
Digital economy specialists are encouraging Philippine businesses to make greater use of artificial intelligence to improve product development, supply chain management and digital marketing in global markets.
Metro Manila Return-to-Office Trend Supports Retail Recovery
Business surveys indicate that more employees are returning to offices across Metro Manila, providing sustained demand for retailers as well as food and beverage businesses located near major commercial districts.
PayMongo Reports Rising Adoption of QR Ph Digital Payments Among Small Businesses
Fintech company PayMongo said use of QR Ph payment services continues to grow among micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, supporting broader efforts to expand financial inclusion and formalize the digital economy.
Task Force Monitors Middle East Tensions for Energy Supply Risks
Philippine authorities are closely monitoring the impact of conflict in the Middle East on domestic fuel supplies while maintaining reserves and exploring longer-term measures to reduce exposure to global oil price volatility.
Philippines Expands Garlic Production to Reduce Import Dependence
The Department of Agriculture has launched a program to develop Lubang Island as a major garlic-producing area in an effort to strengthen food security, support rural livelihoods and reduce reliance on imports.
Government Seeks Stronger Protection for Overseas Filipino Worker Remittances
The Senate has begun considering legislation aimed at strengthening safeguards for remittance flows while expanding financial literacy programs to help overseas workers channel more savings into long-term investment.
More Than One Million Metro Manila Workers to Benefit From Wage Increase
The Department of Labor and Employment said a legislated wage increase will raise pay and benefits for more than 1.1 million private-sector workers in the National Capital Region, although business groups have expressed concern over high...
Government Defends Oversight of Public Works Contracts
The Philippine administration has rejected opposition allegations of weak oversight in public works procurement, saying internal audits and independent monitoring remain in place to safeguard public funds.
Flood Control Corruption Investigation Continues Under Ombudsman Review
The Office of the Ombudsman is pressing ahead with its investigation into alleged irregularities in national flood control projects, while authorities say evidence is being assessed to determine accountability and reject claims that seni...
Senate Minority Leader Questions Planned Plunder Case Against Senator Rodante Marcoleta
Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano has criticized plans by the Office of the Ombudsman to file plunder and indirect bribery charges against Senator Rodante Marcoleta, arguing the move appears politically motivated amid an ongoing...
Philippine Maritime Forces Maintain Heightened Presence in South China Sea
The Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Coast Guard continue to strengthen patrols in the West Philippine Sea while officials pursue negotiations on a Code of Conduct with China aimed at supporting regional stability.
Philippines Government Debt Reaches 18.55 Trillion Pesos at End of May
The Bureau of the Treasury reported that national government debt rose to 18.55 trillion pesos by the end of May as borrowing continued to finance infrastructure and social programs, while economic managers said the debt remains manageable.
Philippines Accelerates Infrastructure Spending to Support Long-Term Economic Growth
The Department of Budget and Management has ordered faster implementation of major projects under the Build Better More program to improve transport links, ease logistics bottlenecks and expand private-sector participation through public...
President Marcos Begins Four-Day Canada Visit to Deepen Trade and Investment Ties
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has arrived in Vancouver for a four-day state visit focused on expanding investment, strengthening labor cooperation and enhancing bilateral trade as the Philippines seeks to build on its upgraded economic ...
Economists Caution Philippines Must Sustain Growth to Retain Higher-Income Status
Economists say the Philippines will need to maintain annual economic growth of between five and seven percent to preserve its new upper-middle-income classification, warning that weaker growth, extreme weather, infrastructure constraints...
Philippines Attains Upper-Middle-Income Status After World Bank Reclassification
The World Bank has reclassified the Philippines as an upper-middle-income economy after gross national income per capita reached US$4,850 in 2025, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. describing the milestone as a vote of confidence in th...
Department of Tourism Promotes Lesser-Known Heritage Destinations
The Department of Tourism has launched a campaign highlighting heritage and cultural sites in the Visayas and Mindanao to spread tourism benefits more broadly across the country.
National Irrigation Administration Advances Major Dam Rehabilitation Projects
The National Irrigation Administration reported continued progress on rehabilitation work at key irrigation dams in Northern Luzon to support reliable water supplies for agricultural production.
Metro Manila Tests New Traffic Management Systems on Major Roads
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has begun trials of upgraded traffic signal and intersection management systems on EDSA and other major roads to ease congestion.
Higher Education Commission Increases Research Funding for State Universities
The Commission on Higher Education has released additional research grants for state universities, prioritizing biotechnology, information technology and sustainable engineering projects.
Trade Department Expands E-Commerce Training for Small Businesses
The Department of Trade and Industry has launched nationwide workshops to help small and medium-sized enterprises adopt digital platforms and expand their participation in the online economy.
Philippines Conducts Nationwide Earthquake Preparedness Drills
Local governments across the country carried out coordinated earthquake response and evacuation exercises to strengthen public preparedness for seismic emergencies.
Agriculture Department Distributes Climate-Resilient Rice Seeds in Central Luzon
The Department of Agriculture has expanded the distribution of drought- and flood-tolerant rice varieties to farmers in Central Luzon to support food security and reduce the impact of extreme weather.
Philippines Introduces Stricter Safety Standards for Inter-Island Ferries
The Maritime Industry Authority has adopted updated inspection and safety requirements for passenger ferries to strengthen compliance and improve maritime safety.
Bureau of Customs Rolls Out Digital Cargo Clearance at Port of Manila
The Bureau of Customs has fully implemented automated clearance procedures at the Port of Manila to reduce cargo processing times and improve trade efficiency.
Philippines Expands Off-Grid Renewable Energy Projects in Mindanao
The Department of Energy has begun new solar and micro-hydro projects in remote Mindanao communities to improve electricity access and strengthen regional power supply.
Supreme Court to Hear Petitions on Public Utility Regulation
The Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments on petitions concerning the scope of government regulatory authority over public utilities, with potential implications for the energy, water and transport sectors.
Budget Department Speeds Up Funding for Local Infrastructure and Disaster Preparedness
The Department of Budget and Management accelerated the release of funds for local infrastructure repairs and disaster resilience projects ahead of the peak typhoon season.
Philippine Police Tighten Security Around Major Public Gatherings
The Philippine National Police increased security monitoring across Metro Manila and other urban areas during major religious and public events to help prevent potential disturbances.
Philippines Showcases Advanced Non-Woven Textile Technology to Support Manufacturing
The Department of Science and Technology launched an exhibition of advanced non-woven textile technologies in Quezon City to encourage industrial investment and promote higher-value manufacturing.
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