MANDAUE CITY, Cebu — Mandaue City is continuing to enforce its ban on electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric tricycles (e-trikes) along major roads. The policy remains in place even as some local government units consider allowing e-bikes on highways due to rising fuel costs linked to tensions in the Middle East. Hyll Retuya, head of
Read More »Massage therapist nabbed for filming client in Parañaque
MANILA, Philippines — A 29-year-old massage therapist was arrested Tuesday in Parañaque for allegedly attempting to secretly video-record a female client undressing inside a mall spa. Police identified the suspect, known by the alias “Jun-Jun” and a resident of Pasay City, who was apprehended around 2:30 p.m., at a spa on the second floor of
Read More »33 PUV drivers test positive for drug use amid Holy Week rush
MANILA, Philippines — At least 33 public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers in four regions have tested positive for drug use during the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency’s (PDEA) random drug testing for the Holy Week rush. In separate statements on Wednesday, PDEA regional offices reported the following numbers of PUV drivers who were tested and those
Read More »PNP finds P38.6-M drugs inside ‘abandoned’ parcels at Pasay mail hub
MANILA, Philippines — Packs of suspected shabu (crystal meth) worth P38.6 million were discovered inside three “abandoned” inbound parcels at the Central Mail Exchange Center in Pasay City, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Wednesday. The parcels were flagged during an inspection by the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Inter-agency Interdiction Task Group on Tuesday,
Read More »PNP tells motorists: Keep your cool on the road amid Holy Week rush
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) has urged motorists to “keep their cool” while traveling during this year’s Holy Week rush. “Don’t let road rage ruin your plans for the Holy Week. Let us all set a good example on the road, especially since most motorists are traveling with their children and family,”
Read More »Caap urges air travelers to follow dangerous goods regulations
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) on Wednesday urged all air travelers to comply with dangerous goods regulations to ensure a safe flight and avoid penalties during Holy Week. According to Caap, dangerous goods are globally regulated by the International Civil Aviation Organization. These items may pose risks to the
Read More »OnePlus 15T Full Specs, Features, Price In Philippines
Here’s The Complete List of Specifications, Features, & Price of the OnePlus 15T The OnePlus 15T was officially announced on March 24, 2026, and released on March 29, 2026. The 5G-ready smartphone is fueled with a Si/C Li-Ion 7500 mAh battery + 100W wired + 50W wireless + 10W reverse wired charging. It is available ... Read more
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Read More »Outstanding Students in Antique Receive Cash Incentives
Outstanding Students in Antique Receive Cash Incentives During Graduation Ceremonies The outstanding students in the province of Antique received not only medals but also cash incentives during their graduation ceremonies. The local government of San Remigio organized the program to recognize and reward academic excellence among young learners. Under the initiative, top-performing students from different grade levels were given financial ... Read more
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Read More »8 Pathum Thani police removed over extortion allegations
Eight police officers were removed amid an allegation that officers extorted a gold necklace worth nearly 150,000 baht from a Thai couple who run a snooker club in Pathum Thani. The 29 year old woman, Yuwadee, sought assistance by sharing her account with the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive. She said the incident happened at her …
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Read More »Government urges caution over online April Fool’s Day jokes
The government has urged the public to take extra care with posts shared on April Fool’s Day, warning that online jokes that cause harm or public panic may break the law and carry penalties including prison and fines. Deputy Government spokesperson Airin Phanrit said April 1 is observed each year as April Fool’s Day, when …
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