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Manila Bulletin
WVSU Bar passers cited
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos congratulated examinees of the West Visayas State University (WVSU) who passed the 2025 Bar examinations.
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January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
China files protests vs Tarriela after 'smearing, attacking' Xi
The Chinese Embassy in Manila has filed a diplomatic protest against Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesman Jay Tarriela, known for exposing China's supposed illegal activities in the West Philippine Sea, before Malacañang and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) for supposedly smearing and attacking Chinese leaders in his social media posts.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Eala in high spirits
Pinay ace crowned as Kooyong champion
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Fire razes public market in Ilocos Norte
A fire gutted the second floor of the old public market here on Thursday morning, destroying several stalls and displacing vendors, authorities said.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
No reason to impeach PBBM - NUP
There is simply no plausible ground to impeach President Marcos as far as the National Unity Party (NUP) is concerned.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Marcos: Let's all do our part in protecting our waterways
Emphasizing that a proper wastewater system is complemented by responsible water disposal, President Marcos has encouraged stakeholders and the public to contribute in the protection of waterways in the country.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Gasoline, diesel prices headed for hefty rise
Fuel prices are poised for a hefty jump next week as escalating geopolitical risks in the Middle East and the Black Sea outweigh a potential global supply glut.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Marcos admin settles CARS funding dispute
The government has finalized a funding mechanism for its flagship automotive manufacturing incentive program, moving to reassure investors after a presidential veto of the 2026 budget allocation sparked concerns over the state’s fiscal commitments.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Ex-Sen. Revilla, 6 former DPWH officials charged over 92.8-M 'ghost' flood project
Non-bailable malversation of public funds and graft cases were filed against former senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and six former officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Bulacan in the P92.8-million “ghost” flood control project in Pandi town.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Fire razes public market in Ilocos Norte
A fire gutted the second floor of the old public market here on Thursday morning, destroying several stalls and displacing vendors, authorities said.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
15 gencos eyeing Meralco RE deal
Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) drew interest from 15 generation companies for a contract to supply 200 megawatts of renewable energy, a step in the utility’s shift toward cleaner power sources.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
No one but Alex and Caloy
Two of the country' hottest sports properties get to share center stage together in next month's Philippine Sportswriters Association Annual Awards Night.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Back to basics: How Filipinos can prevent ‘super flu’
Hearing someone cough in public places such as churches, markets, or public transportation can now easily trigger anxiety, especially amid reports of so-called “super flu” cases in the country.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Ice Seguerra: I'm glad I came out
As he prepares for his highly anticipated concert in 2026, beloved OPM icon Ice Seguerra reflects on a pivotal moment in his life — the courageous day he embraced his identity as a trans man.
7 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Bicol, Davao wage review meets legal deadline - DOLE
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), through its attached agency the National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC), said Friday, Jan. 16, that the minimum wage review processes in the Bicol and Davao regions are on track and fully compliant with legal timelines amid questions over the pace of adjustments.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
TXTPower is turning 25
A couple of weeks ago, in the run-up to Christmas 2025, my good friends Ana and Rick and myself had a good time catching up over coffee.
3 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Big plans for Winter Olympians
After becoming the first athlete from the Philippines to qualify for his maiden appearance at the 2026 Winter Games, Filipino-Italian alpine skier Francis Ceccarelli is eyeing a bigger mission that goes beyond his Olympic stint.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Witnessing the holy grail of destinations
Our journey in Jordan continued with four full days of exploration left.
5 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Gov't eyes P10OM for high-value crops
The Department of Agriculture (DA) is planning to allocate at least P100 million for a contract farming program aimed at encouraging local farmers to venture into high-value crops and reduce the country’s reliance on imports.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
PNP warns coddlers of Atong Ang
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday, Jan. 16, issued a stern warning to family, friends, and associates of businessman Charlie “Atong”
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Marcos: Let's all do our part in protecting our waterways
Emphasizing that a proper wastewater system is complemented by responsible water disposal, President Marcos has encouraged stakeholders and the public to contribute in the protection of waterways in the country.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Mayor Isko eyes urban farming to boost Manila's food security, sustainability
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso visited two of Singapore's leading agriculture and technical skills institutes on Thursday, Jan. 15, to learn their best practices and advanced urban farming technologies as part of the Manila city government's proactive plans to boost its food production and sustainability capabilities.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
He was eating with sinners and tax collectors
Levi collects taxes for the Roman Empire, and so his fellow Jews hate him for being a collaborator of the colonizers.
3 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
WVSU Bar passers cited
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos congratulated examinees of the West Visayas State University (WVSU) who passed the 2025 Bar examinations.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Back to the beginning
Every new year comes with new beginnings, new chances, new opportunities.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Is Canada truly visa-free for Filipinos?
Not exactly, but here's what you need to know
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Sto. Niño, the act of worship, and moral conduct
This Sunday is the feast of the Sto. Niño in the Philippines.
2 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Coast Guard officer shot dead
Hot pursuit operations are ongoing after an officer of the Philippine Coast Guard was shot dead while buying coffee in Ipil municipality, Zamboanga Sibugay province on Thursday evening, Jan. 15.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Open pipes, modified mufflers destroyed in Bulacan
As part of Bulacan province’s anti-noise pollution campaign and in response to the complaints of residents regarding the loud noise of passing motorcycles, the Bulacan Police Provincial Office (BPPO) destroyed 1,654 confiscated open pipes and modified mufflers on Thursday, Jan. 15, at Camp General Alejo Santos in the City of Malolos.
1 min |
January 17, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Hunger persists despite gains: A call for shared responsibility
The Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey released Jan. 14 offers a cautiously hopeful yet sobering picture of hunger in the Philippines.
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