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NEA boosts loans for electric co-ops

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January 15, 2026

More electric cooperatives (ECs) have sought state-funded loans, as the National Electrification Administration (NEA) released a larger lending budget to 45 ECs.

In a statement on Wednesday, Jan. 14, state-run NEA said it facilitated P2.8 billion in loans to ECs in 2025, the majority of which were allotted in Luzon and Mindanao. This represents a 55-percent increase compared to the previous year’s figure of P1.8 billion.

According to NEA, a large portion of the dispersed loans, valued at P1.7 billion, has been released to 15 ECs in Luzon, eight in Visayas, and 11 in Mindanao.

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Buoyed by the decreasing crime rate in Manila, Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso has vowed to continue running after criminals and assured Manileños that the Manila Police District (MPD) will maintain its relentless pursuit of criminals to ensure safety and security of city residents.

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Marcos approves first nationwide digital connectivity master plan

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317 survive ferry sinking off Basilan

At least 18 dead; 24 remain missing

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January 27, 2026

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Corporate profits, jobs languish as pandemic scars in PH linger

The Philippine pandemic recovery remains uneven as lingering scars from the 2020 health crisis continue to drag on corporate profits and employment, according to a study by the state-run Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS).

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House receives second impeachment complaint vs PBBM; Sandro inhibits

There are now two impeachment complaints filed against President Marcos at the House of Representatives.

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3 mins

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ASEAN tourism organizations meeting kicks off in Cebu City

Looking to exchange best practices and strengthen cooperation, the 63rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) National Tourism Organizations (NTOs) Meeting kicked off here on Monday, Jan. 26.

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2 mins

January 27, 2026

Manila Bulletin

China turns over 17 crew members of ill-fated cargo ship to PH Coast Guard

Fifteen Seventeen crew members of Singaporean cargo ship M/V Devon Bay were finally turned over by the China Coast Guard (CCG) to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) after the vessel sank off Agno Bay in Pangasinan, a ranking official disclosed on Monday, January.

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1 min

January 27, 2026

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Village dad gunned down in Negros Occidental

A 59-year-old barangay councilor was shot dead in Purok Puncian, Barangay Santa Rosa, Murcia, Negros Occidental on Monday morning, Jan. 26.

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January 27, 2026

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Bottling the hustle

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