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Manila Bulletin
Gov't to sign P55-B World Bank agri loan
Release dependent on project’s measurable, verifiable indicators
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Deadline for anti-fraud systems set
Banks and other financial institutions may be held liable for fraud suffered by their clients if they fail to implement fraud management systems (FMS) within the mandated one-year transition period, a top Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) official said.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Gesmundo: Keep up fight vs corruption
Supreme Court (SC) Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo urged all Filipinos to protect the Philippines not only against foreign invasion but more so against reports of corruption, negligence, and abuses in the country.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Marcos calls for accountability
The lack of concern for the needs of the people is the true foe of freedom, President Marcos underscored this on Independence Day as he slammed government officials who abuse their positions and abandon or neglect their duties.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Submit to impeachment court, Escudero reminds VP Sara, House
Vice President Sara Duterte and the House of Representatives should submit and respect the Senate impeachment court.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
[What] causes you to sin
The “extreme” solution (through metaphors or illustrations) Jesus uses to address immorality wants to underline that we cannot take lightly the dangers of evil and wrongdoing.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Dakota Johnson and Celine Song on love, dating and 'Materialists'
Before Celine Song was an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, she was a playwright in New York who needed day jobs to pay rent. That's how she found herself as a professional matchmaker.
4 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Merger in the offing
It’s a day late, but Happy Independence Day!
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Japan confirms 2 Chinese aircraft carriers operating in the Pacific together
Japan this week confirmed that two Chinese aircraft carriers have operated together for the first time in the Pacific, fueling Tokyo's concern about Beijing's rapidly expanding military activity far beyond its borders.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Pacers shut down Thunder
Every time Indiana has lost a game in the last three months, it simply has come back to win the next one.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
PBA: Day of reckoning
The race to the last three spots for the quarterfinals incentives remains wide open with two teams, the previously league-leading Magnolia and the grand-slam seeking TNT, locking horns in the crucial Friday, June 13 matchup in the PBA Season 49 Philippine Cup at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Rating Morisette as an actress
From the get-go, she was first choice for the part.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
PSEi outlook dimmed to 7,300
BPI Securities Corp. has downgraded its year-end target for the benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) by 300 points or four percent to 7,300 due to the impact of United States (US) President Donald Trump’s unstable tariff policy on global markets, although the brokerage is more optimistic of prospects in 2026.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Golfing dreams take flight at ICTSI Intercollegiate Tour
The inaugural ICTSI Intercollegiate Golf Tour unfolding Monday, June 16, at the Sherwood Hills Golf Club in Cavite, is set to break new ground - not only as a showcase of the country's most promising collegiate golfers but also as a transformative platform for young talents aspiring to become student-athletes, scholarship recipients and even future professionals.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
WB urges PH building code update
The World Bank is urging the Philippines and many other developing nations to improve not only building standards but also their implementation.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
DOE expands Visayas floating solar capacity
The Department of Energy (DOE) announced significant enhancements to the fourth round of the Green Energy Auction (GEA-4), including various capacity allocations and rescheduling of timelines to support the development of floating solar technologies in the country.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
EmPOWERed Careers
The Aboitiz Scholars of AboitizPower
4 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
'If you build, they will come'
Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino has started combing the region to secure track bikes as the cycling federation president turned to aggressive mode to complete what’s needed for the Tagaytay City Velodrome—the country's first indoor track cycling facility of International Cycling Union (UCI) standard.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
What did an eclipse mean to an ancient Kapampangan farmer?
We tend to take the “culture” part of “agriculture” for granted. Nowadays, when we hear the word “agriculture,” we immediately associate it with food, and sometimes, unfortunately, poverty. Much of the Philippines' agricultural workers live below the poverty line, surviving hand-to-mouth working in a seemingly thankless industry.
3 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
2 legit: The T2 is as capable as it looks
Jetour T2 4WD
3 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Alas PH stuns Kazakhstan
Young trio Belen, Solomon, Canino the bravest vs tough rivals; semis berth secured in AVC tourney
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
What I learned as a student at LSE
When I first set foot on the London School of Economics campus, I expected rigorous lectures and dense reading lists. What I didn’t anticipate was how profoundly LSE would reshape my worldview—and my trajectory. Much like the dynamic, layered neighborhoods Jane Jacobs championed, my academic experience here has thrived on intellectual diversity and the unexpected intersections of ideas. One day I’m immersed in rational-choice political models; the next, I’m unpacking postcolonial critiques of development. Each perspective challenges top-down assumptions and reinforces Jacobs’s insight that lasting change often grows from the ground up—through context, complexity, and the messy vibrancy of real life. In thinking about inequality, climate change, and migration, I’ve come to see the value of looking beyond abstract systems to the lived realities shaping our cities and societies.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Newcomers, rising stars chase glory
A dynamic and diverse field of athletes — from seasoned triathletes looking to sharpen their speed to enthusiastic first-timers venturing into the world of endurance sports — is gearing up for the much-anticipated Sunrise Sprint (S2) on Sunday, June 15, in Subic Bay.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
We and our cars are the traffic
The dreaded EDSA Rehabilitation may have been postponed for the mean time, however, that doesn’t mean that we can rest easy about traffic. It continues to be a serious problem that will only get worse as time goes on. This is not limited to just those who use EDSA, but everyone within Metro Manila.
3 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
UN to vote on resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire, hostage release and aid access
The U.N. General Assembly is expected to vote Thursday on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages held by Hamas, and the opening of all Israeli border crossings for deliveries of desperately needed food and other aid.
2 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Election gun ban lifted; 3,616 violators nabbed
A total of 3,616 people, including foreigners and members of law enforcement agencies, were arrested during the five-month implementation of nationwide gun ban for the midterm elections, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Thursday, June 12.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Papa's got game
Whether on the street or in the court, let dad look his best with these style picks
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Miners hail ore export ban reversal
The country's leading mining groups welcomed the bicameral conference committee’s decision to remove the highly contentious ore export ban from the reconciled version of the bill seeking to reform the mining fiscal regime.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Freedom must be protected – Romualdez
House Speaker Martin Romualdez called on fellow Filipinos to honor the country's heroes by protecting democracy, promoting inclusive development, and uniting behind President Marcos' \"Bagong Pilipinas\" vision.
1 min |
June 13, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Sustainable luxury in motion
Mercedes-Benz EQE drive
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