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Seven injured in Jerusalem after Iran missile barrage — firefighters

JERUSALEM — Seven people were injured in the Jerusalem area following the latest salvo of missiles fired from Iran on Sunday night, Israeli firefighters said. “Jerusalem District firefighters are currently responding at an impact site located on a highway… in the Jerusalem region,” a statement from the national fire service said. READ: Middle East airports

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PH liver center pushed as cancer cases rise

With the Philippines recording 32 deaths daily due to liver cancer, a group of hepatologists or doctors specializing in liver diseases has urged the government to establish a national liver center to help patients and also serve as a training ground for more liver specialists. Speaking to reporters after a recent briefing, Dr. Jennielyn Agcaoili-Conde,

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House to scrutinize Madriaga testimony

Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon on Sunday said the House of Representatives would coordinate with the court, as well as the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), to ensure the safety and attendance of detained witness Ramil Madriaga in the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte. Ridon, who chairs the House committee on

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Daily Gospel, March 2, 2026

This is the Daily Gospel for March 2, 2026, which is the Monday of the Second week of Lent. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, March 1, 2026 Daily Gospel, February 28, 2026 Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint Luke 6, 36-38. Jesus said to his disciples: “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. Stop

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Impeachment case vs Sara Duterte to be further consolidated

Civil society leaders and clergy who filed the second impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte will formally withdraw their case today, saying they will now give their “full support” to the third complaint. “We believe that the impeachment process must proceed at the earliest possible time, free from procedural limbo and unnecessary legal delays

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Scrap ECCs of Manila Bay projects, new DENR chief urged

A fisherfolk group wants newly appointed acting Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna to revoke the environmental compliance certificates (ECCs) issued to at least 13 reclamation projects in Manila Bay. Cuna took over the post from Raphael Lotilla, whom the group Pamalakaya had earlier criticized for allegedly failing to safeguard Manila Bay, nearby coastal communities, and

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