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All-Female 6th Escriva Cup kicks off Friday

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The sixth edition of the Escriva Cup, Cebu’s only all-female multisport tournament, is set to kick off from Friday, March 20, to Sunday, March 22, across various venues in the city. This year’s edition is extra special as it coincides with the 30th anniversary of PAREF Southcrest School, celebrating three decades

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Cebu City Jail receives state-of-the-art water filtration systems through “Bangon ug Padayon” project

In a significant step toward upholding the dignity and well-being of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) and Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL), a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing and turnover ceremony was held at the Cebu City Jail. The event marked the formal handover of critical water filtration units to three jail facilities under the “Bangon ug Padayon” project, a collaborative initiative

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House Agri Chair Enverga, Vice Chair Poe push agri subsidies amid crisis

MANILA, Philippines — In the Committee on Agriculture’s recent briefing on mitigating the effects of the US–Israel–Iran conflict, FPJ Panday Bayanihan Congressman Brian Poe underscored the urgent need to expand and strengthen subsidy mechanisms for Filipino farmers and fisherfolk, warning that current interventions remain insufficient in the face of rising global pressures. During his interpellation

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Palace says Marcos may declare state of emergency only if needed

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. may declare a state of emergency to address energy issues and price shocks, but only if the situation worsens, according to Malacañang. In an interview on dzMM on Wednesday, Palace press officer Claire Castro said such was “possible,” but noted that the matter had not yet been discussed

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Legarda: Tax relief for families, accountability for government

MANILA, Philippines – Senator Loren Legarda stressed that tax reforms must bring relief to Filipino families while ensuring accountability in government spending. She assured that the revenue foregone from tax cuts can be recovered by addressing corruption, which drains far more resources than the reforms would cost. On Tuesday, March 17, Legarda delivered her privilege

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Senate OKs creation of ad hoc panel for Middle East crisis response

MANILA, Philippines – A resolution to form an ad hoc committee to address the country’s socioeconomic challenges amid the Mideast conflict was adopted in the Senate on Wednesday. Introduced by Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, Majority Leader Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri and Minority Leader Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, Senate Resolution No. 350 aims to

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Ex-DOT chief Christina Frasco starts new role as presidential adviser

MANILA, Philippines — Erstwhile Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco formally took over her new role in the Marcos administration as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC). President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. administered the oath of office of Frasco as presidential adviser in Malacañang on Wednesday, according to the Presidential Communications Office. Despite her removal as

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Sunshine Cruz Declines Projects Because Of This Condition

This is why Sunshine Cruz has been declining to receive projects. Actress Sunshine Cruz has been out of the limelight for months now, and this is the real reason behind this. Seasoned actress Sunshine Cruz called out the people who criticized her because of a physical flaw. It turned out that this flaw was actually ... Read more

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