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END OF AN ERA: Mark Lee to part ways with NCT and SM Entertainment

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Mark Lee, one of K-pop’s most recognizable and hardworking idols, is reportedly set to part ways with both NCT and SM Entertainment, marking a major turning point not just for the group, but for the industry as a whole. SM Entertainment officially confirmed on Friday, April 3, 2026, that Mark Lee

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‘Amang Hinulid’ penitential walk in Camarines Sur draws 80,000 devotees

LEGAZPI CITY — More than 80,000 devotees participated in the annual Holy Week Amang Hinulid penitential walk in Calabanga, Camarines Sur. The “Amang Hinulid,” considered miraculous, draws devotees who walk roughly five kilometers from the chapel in Sta. Salud village to the town proper church, with some walking barefoot as an act of penance, thanksgiving,

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Man drowns in Cagayan River

TUGUEGARAO CITY — The body of a 33-year-old man was recovered on Good Friday, April 3, after he drowned the previous day along the Cagayan River in Barangay Maxingal, Lal-lo, Cagayan, the town information office reported. Rescuers from the Coast Guard, police, and Maritime units had been scouring the river since Thursday. The body was

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Holy Week 2026 sees slight dip in Naia passenger traffic

MANILA, Philippines — The number of travelers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) this Holy Week has decreased starting Holy Tuesday compared to the daily foot traffic during the same period last year, according to the airport’s private operator, New Naia Infra Corp. (NNIC). Based on the NNIC’s latest data, more travelers were seen

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P30.8-M smuggled ketamine found in cable spool at Clark port

MANILA, Philippines — A shipment of ketamine worth P30.78 million from the Netherlands was intercepted at the Port of Clark, the Bureau of Customs said on Good Friday. Further inspection of the package, declared as “solar cables” bound for Pasig City, confirmed it contained ketamine, prompting authorities to issue a warrant of seizure and detention.

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Ridon: Collapsed Naia ceiling sparks concern over NNIC upkeep

MANILA, Philippines — The collapse of a portion of the ceiling near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 1’s arrival extension area raises questions whether the private consortium managing the airport is doing a good job maintaining the facilities, Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Terry Ridon said. In a statement on Friday, Ridon said that New

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TCL Tab 8 NXTpaper 5G Full Specs, Features, Price In Philippines

Here’s The Complete List of Specifications, Features, & Price of the TCL Tab 8 NXTpaper 5G The TCL Tab 8 NXTpaper 5G was officially announced in the third quarter of 2025. The tablet is fueled with a non-removable Li-Ion 6000 mAh battery + 18W wired charging. It was launched in a single color, Paper Gray. ... Read more

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Phuket tuk tuk driver accuses Russian man of refusing to pay for service

A Phuket tuk tuk driver accused a foreign passenger of refusing to pay and then claiming the driver overcharged him at 3,000 baht. The driver, who operates in Patong in Kathu district, shared a video on social media showing him confronting the passenger in a hotel lobby. He said he may start collecting fares in …

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Thai Airways allows two power banks, bans onboard use

Thai Airways International issued a security notice today, April 3, outlining new power bank rules that allow each passenger to carry up to two devices on board, but prohibit their use and charging during flights. The airline said in a social media post that the restriction has been in effect since March 27, in line …

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Thailand’s April heat can kill, but it can also bankrupt you

The heat in Thailand in April is not just uncomfortable. It is, by measurable standards, medically dangerous. Air temperatures regularly hit 40°C and above, but the number that actually matters is the heat index, which is how hot it feels when humidity is factored in. In Bangkok, that figure climbs to around 53°C on an …

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