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‘Mt. Kamuning’ replaced with pedestrian-friendly footbridge 

MANILA, Philippines — Pedestrians no longer need to scale “Mt. Kamuning,” the towering footbridge near the corner of Edsa and Kamuning Road in Quezon City, with the opening of the new overpass that is just 5.3 meters high, compared to the old one, which is 9 meters tall. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday led

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Viral Tiktok dog sheds tears for missing his fur mom

CEBU CITY, Philippines— A heartbreaking Tiktok video of dog Hanzo, a 4-year-old Aspin-Husky mix, crying real tears has gone viral, sparking concerns from netizens over longing for his owner. Video owner Mary Claire Parino explained that her mother left their Batangas home for two days to attend her grandfather’s funeral in Cavite. “Hindi na po

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Daily Gospel, March 6, 2026

This is the Daily Gospel, March 6, 2026, which is the Friday of the Second week of Lent. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, March 5, 2026 Daily Gospel, March 4, 2026 Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint Matthew 21, 33-43.45-46. Jesus said to the chief priests and the elders of the people: “Hear another parable.

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Trillanes sues Baligod, others on ICC bribe claim

MANILA, Philippines —  Former Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday struck back against 18 men identifying themselves as ex-Marines, their lawyer Levi Baligod and several others for spreading allegedly false information that he received $2 million from fugitive former Rep. Zaldy Co to bribe International Criminal Court (ICC) investigators. Trillanes filed criminal complaints at the

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Sara Duterte’s lawyer: Madriaga can’t be allowed to mislead public

MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte was not bothered by the allegations made last year by Ramil Madriaga, who claimed that he was her bagman, but she took action and sued him for perjury after lawmakers seeking her ouster announced plans that they were going to use his affidavit to impeach her, her lawyer

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Fry scarcity hits ‘bangus’ growers in Pangasinan

CALASIAO, PANGASINAN—After typhoons ravaged Pangasinan’s bangus (milkfish) industry last year, aquaculture operators now face another tide of hardship: a shortage of fry that has nearly doubled in price. The cold spell in December and January further slowed recovery. Low temperatures stunt bangus growth, prompting many operators to delay stocking their ponds and pens. With the

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Lawyer, clients seek SC help over red-tagging

BACOLOD CITY—A group of development workers in Negros Occidental and their legal counsel elevated their plea for safety to the Supreme Court on Thursday amid alleged threats, harassment, and intimidation by police officers and soldiers. They also alleged a systematic pattern of Red-tagging and surveillance. Lawyer Rey Gorgonio, chair of the National Union of Peoples’

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Tacloban court junks terror funding rap vs NGO exec

TACLOBAN CITY—A court here dismissed three counts of terrorism financing charges against a nongovernmental organization (NGO) worker over the government’s failure to officially publish the terrorist designation of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) before the alleged offenses were committed. In a 14-page order dated Feb. 27, Presiding

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