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Female Passenger Calls Out Taxi Driver Over Alleged Overcharging 

Female Passenger Slams Taxi Driver in Bacolod City Over Alleged Overcharging  A female passenger expressed her disappointment online after allegedly being overcharged several times by the same taxi driver.  Recently, Iz Za, a Facebook user, shared photos of the taxi and its driver while narrating her experience. The post quickly went viral on social media and gained mixed reactions from ... Read more

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What expats should check before signing a 1-year lease in Bangkok

If there’s one city with no shortage of condos, Bangkok is one of them. The search itself rarely takes long. What takes longer to untangle, sometimes much longer, is a lease you signed without reading carefully enough. A few overlooked clauses, an undocumented scratch on the wall, or a landlord who charges double the government …

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South Korean man sentenced over unauthorised surgery consultations

A South Korean man was sentenced to six months in jail and fined 20,000 baht for illegal medical practice in Thailand after offering cosmetic surgery consultations to Thai clients at a hotel in Bangkok. The case was disclosed by Department of Health Service Support director Phuwadate Surakhot yesterday, April 29, following a complaint about unauthorised …

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Major Indian airlines warn fuel crisis could stop operations

India’s aviation sector could face major flight disruption after three major Indian airlines warned the government that rising fuel costs may force carriers to stop operating without urgent support. According to foreign media reports, Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet submitted a letter to the Indian government calling for changes to the Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) …

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Fist of Fury 10: Abne unfazed by Zhu’s knockout threat

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Filipino boxer Ian Paul Abne brushed off the bold claim of Chinese fighter Dianxing Zhu, who vowed to knock him out in their upcoming clash in the main event of “Fist of Fury 10: The Eliminator” on May 9, 2026, at the New Cebu Coliseum. Abne responded to Zhu’s statement through

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Vicelles dominates Diaz VII, bags OPBF light flyweight crown in Japan

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Japan-based Filipino boxer Mark Vicelles captured the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light flyweight title after a commanding performance at Act City in Shizuoka, Japan last Wednesday, April 29. Vicelles, formerly of Omega Boxing Gym and now fighting under Suruga Danji Promotions, defeated fellow Filipino Carlo Diaz VII in the

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Trojans stay unbeaten at 12–0 after contrasting wins in PCAP

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Toledo Xignex Trojans continued their dominant run in the inter-division phase of the Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) All-Filipino Conference, securing two contrasting victories to remain unbeaten. The defending champions dismantled the Quezon City Simba’s Tribe, 19–2, before grinding out a narrow 11–10 win over Manila AQ Prime

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Throwback to the max: Friendster returns, and netizens are losing it!

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Do you remember Friendster? Yes, that one app from years back, before we had Facebook. Now, it’s back after shutting down in 2015. However, it’s exclusive for iOS users at the moment. The app is downloadable from the App Store. According to The Free Dictionary, Friendster was launched in 2002 and

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Labor Day 2026: Workers declare ‘day of reckoning’

MANILA, Philippines — The commemoration of Labor Day in the Philippines began on May 1, 1903, when more than 100,000 workers marched from Tondo to Malacañang to demand fair wages and better working conditions from the Americans. Led by the Union Obrera Democratica de Filipinas, the protest condemned the exploitation of Filipino workers and called

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Rep. Chua: VP Duterte, husband can’t hide tax records from trial forever

MANILA, Philippines – President Sara Duterte and her husband, Atty. Manases Carpio, cannot hide their income tax returns behind legal technicalities forever, Manila Rep. Joel Chua said Wednesday night. Chua, a lawyer and chairperson of the House committee on good government and public accountability, clarified that the committee on justice’s decision to keep the Bureau

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