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12 officials in Lampang hospitalised after eating insects

Several officials at Ban Huad Subdistrict Office in Lampang province developed stomach pain, diarrhoea and dizziness after eating scale insects collected from a tree outside the office, prompting a public warning from rescue workers yesterday, May 27. A rescuer posted the warning on social media after several officials reportedly became ill and required hospital treatment …

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Workers flee after mortar round drops from concrete mixer in Amnat Charoen

Construction workers found a mortar round at a water retention weir construction site in Amnat Charoen today, May 28, after it fell from a concrete mixer truck while ready-mix concrete was being poured. Police in Mueang Amnat Charoen were alerted after workers found one suspicious object resembling a mortar round at the site in Kai …

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A story of revolts: Retracing the global roots of the Philippine flag

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Philippine national flag is often introduced with this familiar story: sewn in Hong Kong by Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad and proudly unfurled during the declaration of independence in Kawit, Cavite. However, history is rarely a solitary thread. As detailed in historical research by the Presidential

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Digital banks in PH hit P153 billion in deposits amid rapid growth

MANILA, Philippines — Deposits held by the country’s digital banks surged past P150 billion in the first quarter, highlighting the sector’s rapid expansion as online-only lenders continue gaining ground against traditional banks. Latest data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed that the six licensed digital banks in the country collected P153 billion in

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Toledo Xignex Trojans one win away from PCAP crown

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Toledo Xignex Trojans moved a step closer to retaining their title in the PCAP All-Filipino Conference after defeating the Bacolod Blitzers in the Southern Division finals on Wednesday, May 27. Toledo survived a tight opening set before pulling away in the second, securing a 2–0 sweep in the match series.

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Trouble in paradise: Siargao grapples with unruly tourists

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government has renewed calls for responsible travel following a series of violent incidents involving foreign tourists on this popular surfing island, sparking concerns over visitor behavior and local safety. The Department of Tourism (DOT) and local officials in General Luna—the island’s primary tourism hub—reiterated a stricter code of conduct for

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5 killed as truck overturns in Benguet

BAGUIO CITY — Five people, including two children, were killed after a six-wheeler truck carrying 39 passengers overturned Thursday morning along the Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan National Road in Barangay Poblacion, Kabayan, Benguet, authorities said. The truck figured in the accident at Sitio Guay in Poblacion after suffering an alleged mechanical failure, according to the

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‘Prince of Ibalong’: Bicol myth turned into video game prototype

Long before heroes were rendered in pixels and landscapes built from digital code, the Bicol Region had already been telling stories of courage, monsters and destiny through the ancient verses of the Ibalong Epic. Passed down through generations, the epic remains one of the Philippines’ most treasured literary and cultural inheritances, though for many, its

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Senate should focus on Duterte impeach trial, not flood mess – solon

MANILA, Philippines – The Senate should focus on the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte rather than the multibillion-peso flood control scandal, Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre said on Thursday. Acidre urged senators to let the state graft buster investigate the flood control projects issue that has stirred tensions in the chamber after some senators

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Tulfo slams Padilla’s take on force majeure: Absent due to hot weather?

MANILA, Philippines — Minority Senator Erwin Tulfo on Thursday questioned majority Senator Robin Padilla’s description of “force majeure” after the latter said it could be invoked due to the forecasted severe La Niña and El Niño. On Wednesday evening, Padilla said a force majeure clearly exists to allow online participation in Senate sessions because of

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