MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Wednesday said the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) must look into the alleged plans to unseat and even kill President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated by key witness Ramil Madriaga during an impeachment hearing against Vice President Sara Duterte. In a briefing, Palace press officer Claire Castro said the threats against the
Read More »NCRPO chief urges ‘compassion, common sense’ in ‘Safer Cities’ drive
MANILA, Philippines — National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Director Maj. Gen. Anthony Aberin said law enforcers must exercise “compassion and common sense” in enforcing the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) “Safer Cities” program. Aberin joined DILG Secretary Jonvic Remulla in visiting Mandaluyong City to apologize to Jhony Lanquino, the man whom
Read More »Angel Aquino On People’s Kind Comments After Her ‘I like girls’ Revelation
Angel Aquino had an unexpected coming out Actress Angel Aquino had this reaction to the kind comments she received after her “I like girls” revelation. Angel had this unexpected coming out through her guesting on Bilyonaryo News Channel’s The Daily Dish, back in October last year. During the interview, she talked about her life and ... Read more
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Read More »Tondo Street Turns Into “Instant Resort” After Water Pipeline Break
Tondo Street Becomes “Instant Resort” After Water Pipeline Break From Maynilad A street in Tondo, Manila became like an instant resort after a damaged water pipeline from Maynilad caused water to flood the area. Recently, Elvie Labrador Ramos, a Facebook user, shared a video showing the street in Tondo, Manila looking like a swimming pool because of ... Read more
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Read More »Patong tourists arrested for water-throwing chaos during Songkran
Seven foreign tourists were arrested in Patong after forcing open a vehicle door to spray water inside during Songkran celebrations, despite the driver’s clear objections. The group now faces charges of causing a public disturbance and obstructing traffic. Patong police addressed the situation on April 14, following a viral social media clip captioned “Patong chaos: …
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Read More »Uncovering the ‘mystery’ behind ‘Hawak Mo Ang Beat’
CEBU CITY, Philippines—A song that’s been blasting on the streets and on the internet in the Philippines holds a little mystery. While everyone’s been associating “Hawak Mo Ang Beat” with the viral dancer, “Pitik Queen” Ian Mark Kamangkang, the person behind the beat stays in the shadows. READ: ‘Hawak mo ang beat’: How the song gave
Read More »Bogo City shooting: Man shot dead inside eatery, suspects flee
CEBU CITY, Philippines — A 47-year-old man was shot dead inside his eatery in Bogo City, Cebu on Tuesday morning, April 14, by two unidentified suspects prompting police to launch a hot pursuit operation. The shooting happened at around 11:30 a.m. in Purok Rainbow, Barangay Santo Rosario. Shot inside eatery Police identified the victim as
Read More »Bohol widow yields ₱1.99M shabu in Inabanga buy-bust
CEBU CITY, Philippines — A 59-year-old widow was arrested in a buy-bust operation in Inabanga, Bohol that led to the seizure of ₱1.99 million worth of suspected shabu late Monday night, April 13. The operation was carried out at around 11:05 p.m. in Purok 4, Barangay Badiang by operatives of Inabanga Municipal Police Station’s drug
Read More »Talisay City robbery: Second suspect surrenders, charges filed
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The second suspect in the robbery and stabbing of a woman and her teenage son in Talisay City has surrendered to police, completing the arrest of all those involved in the case. Authorities said the suspect, identified as “Albert,” turned himself in at the Talisay City Police Station at around 11:40
Read More »Strike fails to cripple public transportation in Bacolod City
BACOLOD CITY–A strike on Wednesday to call for a halt to oil price hikes failed to completely cripple public transportation here. Some jeepneys, taxis, and tricycles continued to ply the city streets at the start of the strike set for 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rudy Catedral, Bacolod Alliance for Commuters Operators and Drivers (BACOD)–Manibela
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