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Gatchalian says he’s open to dialogue with Cayetano camp

MANILA, Philippines — Acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian on Sunday said he is open to dialogue with Sen. Alan Cayetano’s camp following the recent leadership impasse in the chamber. “If you remember, I’ve already said that I’m open [to talking] with all senators. As I’ve said, be it majority or minority, I will talk to

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Oppo Pad 6 Full Specs, Features, Price In Philippines

Here’s The Complete List of Specifications, Features, & Price of the Oppo Pad 6 The Oppo Pad 6 was officially announced on May 25, 2026, and released on May 29, 2026. The tablet is fueled with a 10420 mAh battery + 67W wired charging. It is available in colors like Silver, Gray, and Blue. Body ... Read more

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Russian woman arrested over illegal Phuket beauty clinic

Police arrested a Russian woman at a luxury villa in Thalang, Phuket, today, June 7, for allegedly operating an illegal clinic offering Botox and filler injections without the required licences. The accused, identified only as 45 year old Kristine, was arrested on charges of operating a medical facility without permission, selling unregistered medical devices, and …

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Nakhon Ratchasima sees rise in rabies cases, urges public vigilance

Nakhon Ratchasima has recorded one human death and 20 animal rabies infections so far this year, prompting health authorities to declare a temporary outbreak zone and urge residents to act quickly if they come into contact with an infected animal. Dr Wichan Khidhen, the province’s public health officer, said that between January 1 and June …

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From brackish to fresh water: Cebu City bares ‘cost-efficient’ desalinator

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu — Cebu City has introduced a desalination machine that extracts fresh water from brackish water as a way to maximize local resources and support operations at its new waste processing facility, the Ecostation. The city unveiled the machine during the formal opening of the Ecostation at the South Road Properties (SRP) on

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School supply prices largely stable this year, says DTI

School supply prices have remained mostly steady this year, with more items becoming cheaper than more expensive before the opening of classes, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reported. In its latest school supplies price guide, the DTI reported that 109 out of the 210 stock-keeping units (SKUs) it monitors maintained their 2025 prices.

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‘Project Handa’: DepEd launches initiative for smooth school opening

MANILA – To ensure the smooth opening of public schools nationwide next week, the Department of Education (DepEd) has launched Project Handa on Thursday, June 4, 2026. A support initiative, Project Handa helps track school opening readiness across the country on June 8. Project Handa In a statement, DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara said the system

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Gatchalian yet to ask Marcos for special Senate session

MANILA, Philippines — Acting Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian has yet to formally submit a request for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to call for a special session to tackle bills and appointments that have been delayed by the recent leadership impasse in the Senate. ”We’re still laying out the things that need to be discussed during

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Security tightened in Ilocos Region for safe class opening

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan, Philippines — The Ilocos Police Regional Office (PRO 1) will deploy 1,822 police officers, 315 Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) officers, and 3,211 force multipliers to public and private schools across the Ilocos Region to help ensure a safe and orderly opening of classes on June 16. PRO 1 data showed that Police

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