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One of you will betray Me
Some Christians marvel at the fact that Jesus chose Judas to be his disciple in the first place.
2 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
ACC head lauds Tagaytay hosting
The Philippines is now playing a major role in the development of track cycling in Asia with Tagaytay City and PhilCycling’s hosting of the 45th Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) Track Cycling Championships and 14th Asian Para Track Cycling Championships.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Baste Duterte, Raffy Tulfo, and Vico Sotto lead latest voting preference survey-Arkipelago Analytics
Arkipelago Analytics released its latest voting preference survey, showing a three-way tie for the top spot between Sebastian “Baste” Duterte (HNP), Raffy Tulfo (IND), and Vico Sotto (IND), each with 47 percent voter preference.
2 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
PCSO 'mini-RORO' to boost patient transport in Batanes
Patient transport across the island municipalities of Batanes will soon get a big boost as the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced that it will deploy a landing craft vessel (LCV) in the province.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Digital forensics: The silent guardian of modern law
In the past, crime scenes were defined by fingerprints on glass, footprints in mud, and handwriting on paper.
4 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
S'woods set to host PH Open
The BingoPlus Philippine Open returns for another edition as it tees off at the Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club from Nov. 12 to 15.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Can a vaccine fix all our health problems?
What if, instead of chasing symptoms, you built your own system for staying well?
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Strength and renewal
As the Lenten season reaches its most solemn stretch, our kababayans once again prepare for the Holy Week— a time when streets grow quieter,churches fill with reflection, and families gather for remembrance and reflection.
3 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Go for smarter, value-driven travel, DOT urges Filipinos
The Department of Tourism (DOT) is encouraging Filipinos to consider smarter and value-driven travel options as it moves to sustain the country’s tourism sector amid rising fuel costs and broader economic pressures.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Aggressive manhunt on for cop killers in Lanao, Maguindanao
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. ordered aggressive manhunt operations against those responsible in the ambush slaying of six police personnel in Lanao del Sur and Maguindanao del Sur that occurred only hours apart last March 28.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Spain closes off its airspace to US planes involved in the Iran war
Spain closed its airspace to U.S. planes involved in the Iran war, officials said Monday, in another step by Europe's loudest critic of U.S. and Israeli military actions in the monthlong conflict.
2 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Japan deploys its first long-range missiles
Japan's first long-range missile was deployed at a southwestern army camp, officials said Tuesday, as the country pushes to bolster its offensive capabilities.
1 min |
April 1, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Rediscovering faith, tradition, and growth
A reflection on tradition, personal devotion, and finding meaning in the Lenten season
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Fuel shock threatens PH exports
The Philippine export sector, which posted record-breaking gains in the first two months of the year, faces the potential reversal of fortune as escalating conflict in the Middle East threatens to disrupt global energy supplies and logistics chains.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Transformative investment in climate-smart agriculture enhances food security
The approval of a P60.55-billion loan from the World Bank for the Philippine Sustainable Agriculture Fund (PSAF) marks a pivotal moment for the country's agricultural sector.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
BSP slump drags gov’t dividends down in ’25
Dividend remittances from government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) retreated 17.2 percent last year, a contraction fueled largely by a sharp reduction in contributions from the central bank after two years of record-breaking payouts.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Ombudsman asked to probe, charge 2 ex-undersecretaries for involvement in flood control mess
The Office of the Ombudsman was asked on Monday, March 30, to investigate and file criminal charges before the Sandiganbayan against two former undersecretaries for alleged involvement in the “anomalous” flood control projects.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Petron secures 2.5-million barrels of Russian crude to avert fuel shortage
Petron Corp., the Philippines' sole oil refiner, has procured 2.48 million barrels of Russian crude oil to shore up the country's fuel stocks following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the declaration of a state of national energy emergency.
5 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
'Nat'l interest not adversely affected in possible oil exploration with China' – Palace
No national interest will be lost in case the Philippines engages in a joint oil and gas exploration with China, a Palace official said.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
CAAP places regional airports on high alert as Holy Week exodus begins
Cavitex-C5 Link Segment 3B toll-free in April - Marcos
4 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
SSS weighing debt relief as energy costs accelerate
The Social Security System (SSS) is weighing a temporary suspension of loan payments and a reduction in penalties for unpaid contributions as the state pension fund seeks to buffer its more than 40 million members against a domestic energy crisis.
1 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Hot, humid conditions to continue in PH
Hot and humid weather will persist in the country over the next three days, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said on Monday, March 30.
1 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Manila's 'libreng sakay' lauded; over 28,000 commuters served on Day 1
Malacañang has lauded the Manila city government for subsidizing jeepney operations to provide free rides to over 28,000 commuters on its first day of rollout amid the ongoing fuel crisis.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
The world’s first AI war
We are a month into Operation Epic Fury, and while the headlines focus on the smoke over Tehran, Tel Aviv, and US-friendly countries in the region, the real revolution is happening in the “kill chain” rooms.
3 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
MGen energizes PH’s solar giant
Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGen) has commenced the initial dispatch of electricity from its Terra Solar development, injecting much-needed capacity into the Philippine grid as the government moves to insulate the domestic economy from volatile global fuel markets.
1 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Holy Week reset for PVL contenders
Four teams hope this week's respite will rejuvenate them in time for the crucial race for the last two semifinal spots in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference.
1 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
Building manufacturing in Mindanao to strengthen local economies
Last week's column featured things we can do to deal with the current economic situation brought about by the conflict in the Middle East, such as proximate production, carpooling, and co-loading cargo to help us cope with the obvious challenges.
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
The Kapamilya Big Four reflect on life after PBB
Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0 Big Winner Lella
4 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
WOMEN IN MOTION
Villar Draws Thousand in Zumba Showdown
2 min |
March 31,2026
Manila Bulletin
South African grapes enter PH market
South African grapes have officially entered the Philippine market, marking a new chapter for the country's fruit imports and expanding options for local consumers seeking premium produce.
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