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Manila Bulletin
Filipino ideas meet Swiss industry
The most interesting student competitions are rarely about the prize money. They are about access—to mentors, industries, decision-makers, and the kinds of real-world problems that rarely appear in textbooks.
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June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
PNP probes fake 'no classes' socmed posts
Police Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), has ordered an operation to identify and arrest the person or individuals behind fake social media posts falsely claiming the postponement of the opening of classes on Monday, June 8.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
All Fandoms Unite: TOYCON PH 2026 Opens with Thrilljoy Circus Manila
The largest pop culture convention in Southeast Asia returns as TOYCON Philippines celebrates its 23rd anniversary in partnership with the Pop Life Festival.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Manila placed under high alert following strong GenSan quake
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso has placed the City of Manila under high alert as a precautionary and preparedness measure following the strong earthquake that struck General Santos City.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Tackling the challenges of inflation
More than anything else, Filipinos are concerned about the rising prices of food and other basic goods.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Fueling performance
Is plant-based nutrition adequate for competition?
4 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Godzilla is coming!
Meteorologists around the world have been issuing warnings about a new weather pattern called Godzilla El Niño. The phrase captures the scale of a climate phenomenon so powerful that it dwarfs the usual El Niño cycles.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Shopping for school supplies? Here's how much notebooks, pens, and paper cost
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has released its price guide for school supplies ahead of the opening of classes on June 8, with only 10 percent of the 210 stock keeping units (SKUs) registering price increases.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Mayor Isko urges leaders: Filipinos first, the common ground
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso on Monday, June 8, called on national leaders to set aside political differences and prioritize the welfare of the Filipino people over partisan interests.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Holt more than just a scorer
Through the first two games of the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup Finals, some fans and critics are hard on Ginebra gunner Stephen Holt for what they believed his lackluster performance in the series.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Israel and Iran trade strikes, threatening to drag region back to war
Israel and Iran traded fire early Monday in retaliatory strikes that threatened to drag the wider Middle East back into a regional war.
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Humble in victory
Eala stays grounded after Birmingham win
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Russia seeks deeper ties with PH in energy, agriculture, tourism
Russia is looking to deepen cooperation with the Philippines in key sectors, including energy, agriculture, tourism, and information technology, as the two countries celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Obesity in young adults — a driver of premature deaths
A study by researchers from the University of Sweden involving over 620,000 adults from 1963 to 2015 showed that people who developed obesity between the ages of 17 and 29 were associated with higher mortality risk. This cohort had a 70 percent higher risk of death compared with those who did not develop obesity by age 60.
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
OCPD conducts 10,888 establishment checks for public safety
The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) recorded 10,888 business establishment visits across Quezon City from May 29 to June 5 under its Target Hardening Program as part of an intensified public safety campaign.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
A month when music belongs to everyone
One of the most remarkable things about “Fête de la Musique” is how little it asks of its audience. No ticket. No dress code. No membership. No invitation. Everyone is invited to simply show up.
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Exporting Zar Donato to the global screen
Witnessing the life of OFWs in Cyprus through the lens of Elias Demetriou’s ‘Maricel’
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Alas Women vent ire on Kyrgyzstan
Alas Pilipinas regained its confidence and vented its ire on Kyrgyzstan, 25-9, 25-11, 25-12, in the 2026 AVC Women's Volleyball Cup here at the Candon City Arena Monday, June 8.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Is Filipino food authentic?
How our food has changed over the generations
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
House prosecution replies to VP Duterte's answer to impeach court
Vice President Sara Duterte's \"non-answer\" doesn't even need or deserve a substantive response from prosecutors.
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Salt of the Earth... Light of the world
Jesus uses these two metaphors — \"salt and light\" — to refer to his listeners who take to heart his teaching on the Beatitudes.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Chinese leader Xi arrives in North Korea for closely watched talks with Kim
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang Monday for a rare state visit that experts say is likely meant to reassert China’s unique influence over North Korea in return for providing economic and political benefits.
3 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Norway marks Constitution Day at Museo del Galeón
The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Manila marked Norway’s Constitution Day on May 19 with a reception at Museo del Galeón in Pasay City, bringing together diplomats, government officials, maritime industry leaders, and members of the diplomatic corps to celebrate both Norway’s national day and 78 years of diplomatic relations with the Philippines.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Curlee Discaya arrested
Authorities on Monday, June 8, served an arrest warrant against government contractor Curlee Discaya at the Senate where he has been under custody since September 2025.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Education reform must go beyond the classroom
As millions of Filipino learners trooped back to public elementary and secondary schools yesterday, June 8, for the opening of School Year 2026-2027, the nation once again confronts a sobering reality.
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Blasts rock Jerusalem as Iran launches missiles anew
At least two explosions were heard here after Iran launched a salvo of missiles in retaliation for Israel’s attack on the Hezbollah stronghold of Beirut, Lebanon Monday.
1 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Meet the young hearts of ‘The Notebook’ musical
Sheena Belarmino and Benedix Ramos share their theater journeys, career struggles, and the excitement of joining the international premiere
2 min |
June 9, 2026
Manila Bulletin
When art refuses to stand still
It is one thing to witness and admire a work of art, but seeing it with movement is another.
3 min |
June 8, 2026
Manila Bulletin
PH Navy, PCG ships test interoperability with Singaporean, Italian vessels ahead of RIMPAC
Philippine Navy (PN) and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessels tested their combined readiness with international partners at sea, executing critical formation exercises while en route to the Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) 2026 in Hawaii, the world's largest international maritime warfare exercise.
1 min |
June 8, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Controlled AI use OK'd as classes open in public schools
PNP deploys 55,000 cops to secure 28 million students
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