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Manila Bulletin
Family seeks justice for man set on fire in Taguig
Family members of the 28-year-old man who was set on fire by another man in Taguig last June 20 are seeking justice for their kin.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
DA warns vs. smuggled onions
Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel is warning consumers against buying imported onions after samples taken from a public market in Manila tested positive for E. coli.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Japan conducts first missile test on its own territory as part of military buildup to deter China
Japan's military test-fired a missile on Japanese territory for the first time Tuesday, as the country accelerates its military buildup to deter China.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Showbiz SanFo
WTFU! (WHAT THE FU!) MR. FU
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Marcos reaffirms commitment to destroy all seized illegal drugs
President Marcos has reaffirmed his administration's commitment to a complete and final destruction of seized illegal drugs, saying there must be no chance for these substances to reenter the streets.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Fuel discounts granted
Ride-hailing company Grab Philippines is rolling out a nationwide fuel discount program aimed at cushioning the impact of rising fuel costs on drivers and motorcycle taxi riders.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Radius at 25: Stronger, smarter, and led with purpose by Exequiel Delgado
With President and CEO Quiel Delgado at the helm, Radius Telecoms stays rooted in its core strengths while boldly stepping into the future—thriving through vision, precision, and people-first leadership
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
ACEN's India RE projects break ground
Ayala-led ACEN Corp. and renewable energy (RE) developer UPC Renewables have begun constructing two clean power projects in India, slated for completion by early 2027.
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June 26 2025

Manila Bulletin
Stirred, not mixed
A kitchen encounter reveals the difference between cooking from scratch and relying on mixes
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June 26 2025

Manila Bulletin
Bites by the beach: Grab's Dine Out rolls into Boracay
With e-trikes, local flavors, and app-powered savings, Grab reimagines island dining for travelers and small businesses
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Jamil
He was baptized Jaime. Friends and classmates called him Jimmy. Later, when he converted to Islam, he changed his first name to Jamil.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Pasig LGU to provide free anti-pneumonia vaccines to seniors, individuals with comorbidities
As part of the Araw ng Pasig celebration, the city government is now accepting online registrations for its free anti-pneumonia vaccination program for 1,000 senior citizens and individuals with comorbidities on July 1.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Not only 34, but as many as 100 'sabungeros' may have been killed since 2021 - DOJ
There may have been as many as 100 “sabungeros” or cockfight enthusiasts who have already been killed since 2021 for a fee of P500,000 for each contract to kill, Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla said on Wednesday, June 25.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
BSP flags counterfeit money hotspots
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is calling for intensified anti-counterfeiting enforcement measures in malls, groceries, and wet markets after these locations emerged as the main sources of fake banknotes and coins recovered last year.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
IPB, DOST-PTRI and partners to bring occasion - a fusion of fashion and agricultural innovation
The University of the Philippines Los Baños - Institute of Plant Breeding (UPLB-IPB) is celebrating its 50th founding anniversary with the theme “IPB Golden Jubilee: Celebrating Milestones, Innovating Pathways in Plant Breeding.” As a highlight of this golden milestone, IPB, together with its partners, is set to host the first-ever International Plant Breeding Conference (IPBC) on June 26-27, 2025, at The Manila Hotel.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
More RE contracts awarded
The Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the winners of the third round of its Green Energy Auction (GEA-3), bringing in more renewable energy (RE) sources such as pumped-storage and impounding hydropower, geothermal, and run-of-river technologies.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Big banks raise more money
Two tycoon-backed local banks are raising more funds to bolster the expansion of their lending activities.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Wise man who built his house on rock
Our Gospel today reminds us that external acts of piety (no matter how consistent) do not guarantee us a share in the Kingdom of God.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
Wage setting in the PH: Striking the balance
As the Philippine Congress adjourned sine die on June 13 without reconciling the conflicting House and Senate versions of a proposed across-the-board minimum wage increase, the quest for attaining a living wage goes on.
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June 26 2025
Manila Bulletin
US war industry aims for PH defense deals
Amid escalating geopolitical tensions, a business mission from the United States (US) will visit the Philippines in August with the hope of attracting the government’s interest in modern defense and security equipment.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Marcos: Keep drug war peaceful
Emphasizing that his administration's version of “war on drugs” has been effective, President Marcos reminded enforcement authorities to keep the fight against illegal drugs peaceful.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
DBM approves 4,000 more teaching positions
Budget Secretary Amenah Mina F. Pangandaman has approved another batch of teaching positions to complete the 20,000 teaching items for creation for 2025 in line with President Marcos' goal of ensuring quality education for learners.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Key agreements to elevate PH-Japan ties to higher level
The negotiations and discussions involving the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA), the Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA), and the Agreement on the Security of Information will take the partnership of the Philippines and Japan to a “higher level” as both countries aim to ensure the security of the Indo-Pacific region, Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Endo Kazuya said.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Financing for massive OSW project secured
A yala-led ACEN Corp. has secured a loan from a Danish firm to develop the Philippines’ first large-scale offshore wind (OSW) project.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
How do we live in an anxious world?
Yesterday, the price of oil products, particularly diesel, zoomed upwards, shocking most of us back into the reality that we are living in volatile times in an anxious world.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Oil prices retreat
If oil prices are any measure, Iran just flinched.
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June 25, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Israel vows revenge
Iran denies allegations of new missile strikes
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Decked out for silver
The Ascott Limited toasts 25 years of hospitality and heritage in the Philippines
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Reigning champ UP, UST add bigs
Reigning champion University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas are on the move during the off-season, securing themselves additional big men for the upcoming UAAP Season 88 men's basketball tournament.
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June 25, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Preparing for your healthy ever after
Wellness tips for the bride and groom
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