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EC files complaints over ballot barcode photos

The Election Commission (EC) has defended filing complaints against six individuals who photographed barcodes and QR codes on ballots from the February 8 general election, saying the move was necessary to protect the integrity of the vote. EC secretary-general Sawaeng Boonmee said the step was essential to ensure the election’s credibility and fairness. The six …

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Step-by-step guide: How PUV drivers can avail ₱10/L diesel discount

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and operators affected by rising fuel prices may now avail of the government’s diesel subsidy program by following a simple verification and refueling process at accredited gasoline stations nationwide. Under the program, qualified beneficiaries can receive a ₱10-per-liter diesel discount for up to 150 liters every

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PNP chief: Stop speculating on Senate shooting as probe continues

MANILA — Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. on Sunday called on the public to stay calm and refrain from speculating as he vowed a fair and comprehensive probe into the Senate gunfire incident. Nartatez issued a statement as social media and other platforms are flooded with theories and speculations about the

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Power supply restored, but franchise issues still unresolved

The Luzon and Visayas power grids resumed normal operations on Saturday following several days of supply shortages that caused a blackout affecting 2.1 million consumers for at least three hours on May 13, according to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). NCGP said the Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao grids are “operating under normal

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Critically endangered freshwater crocodile rescued in Valenzuela

MANILA, Philippines—A critically endangered Philippine freshwater crocodile, locally known as “bukarot,” was safely rescued from waters off Valenzuela City after a coordinated response by environmental authorities and the local veterinary office. The operation was jointly carried out by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) Metropolitan Environmental Office – North Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement

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Satun man shoots ex-wife dead, then turns gun on himself

A 60 year old man shot his 58 year old ex-wife dead at her rental home in Thung Nui subdistrict, Khuan Kalong district, Satun, on May 16, before returning to his residence 1km away and turning the gun on himself. Police arrived to find the woman with three gunshot wounds to the chest. She had …

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Army kills 5 suspected rebels in latest Negros Occidental clashes

ILOILO CITY — Five suspected rebels from a communist terrorist group (CTG) were killed and several high-powered firearms were seized during Philippine Army operations in Negros Occidental on Saturday, May 16. The clashes took place in the hinterlands of Barangays Abaca and Poblacion in Cauayan town after troops from the 15th Infantry Battalion, under the

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ICC prosecutors push for Nov. 30 Duterte trial date

MANILA, Philippines – The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has proposed that the trial of former President Rodrigo Duterte commence on November 30, 2026. “The Prosecution proposes that the trial be set to commence on Monday, 30 November 2026,” the OTP said in a document dated May 15. In

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Rwandan genocide suspect dies while in custody in The Hague

KIGALI, Rwanda — The U.N. court said Saturday that a Rwandan suspect accused of involvement in the 1994 genocide died in a hospital while detained in The Hague, Netherlands, three years after being ruled unfit to stand trial. Félicien Kabuga, aged 91, was alleged to have financed and supported the large-scale killings of Rwanda’s Tutsi

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