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Euro to Peso Exchange Rate Today, Friday, February 27, 2026

Details about the Euro to Peso Exchange Rate Today Euro to Peso – Here is the exchange rate between Euro Dollars and the Philippine Peso today, Friday, February 27, 2026. Many Filipinos are working abroad. Among these are European countries. The exchange rate between the currencies of European countries and the Philippines may change from ... Read more

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Kanlaon erupts anew prompting Negros towns to call off classes on Friday

BACOLOD CITY — After the eruption of Kanlaon Volcano on Thursday, Feb. 26, the local governments of Isabela, La Castellana, and Binalbagan towns in Negros Occidental, and Canlaon City in Negros Oriental have suspended classes on Friday as a safety precaution. A loud explosion felt the ground shook as Kanlaon spewed fire and ash, residents

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NUP chair walks back party statement on VP impeach raps

The head of one of the administration parties in the House of Representatives clarified an earlier party statement that its members will ‘’most likely not vote in favor’’ of the new impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte for lack of any fresh compelling evidence. House Deputy Speaker Ronaldo Puno, chair of the National Unity

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Palace spox: Defensor is another Mawanay

Former Rep. Mike Defensor’s warning that another group of former Marines would soon come forward with supposed firsthand accounts of an alleged bribery scheme in the administration of President Marcos is turning him into another Ador Mawanay, according to Palace press officer Claire Castro. Mawanay—whose real name is Antonio Luis Marquez—falsely accused Sen. Panfilo Lacson

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Lawyer admits ‘oversight’ in putting De Lima on ‘maleta’ list

The lawyer of the 18 alleged ex-Marines-turned-“bagmen” of former Ako Bicol Rep. Elizaldy Co admitted committing an “oversight” in naming Mamamayang Liberal Rep. Leila de Lima among the supposed recipients of kickbacks from flood control projects. “I want to make it clear at this point that it could be an oversight to have included her

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Militant groups demand release of 2 Edsa protesters

Various groups who took part in one of the rallies marking the 40th year of the Edsa People Power Revolution on Wednesday demanded the release of two activists who were arrested by police for alleged assault, resistance and disobedience to persons in authority. On Thursday, the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (Pahra), Sanlakas, Bagong

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Doctors’ goal: Zero dengue deaths by year 2030 

Physicians reaffirmed on Thursday their commitment to combat the disease and have no dengue-related deaths by 2030, as they also marked the first year of the Philippine Medical Association’s (PMA) formation of the Empowering Networks to Defeat Dengue coalition. PMA president Hector Santos cited ways to ensure that there will be zero dengue deaths by

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Queen August: Preserved dugong is symbol of marine conservation in Samal

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Queen August, a 9-foot female dugong that washed ashore in Samal Island last year has become a symbol of marine conservation. Organizers will unveil the preserved marine mammal during the Founding Anniversary Celebration of the Island Garden City of Samal (Igacos) at the Municipal Hall. Her story highlights a growing call

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NFA relaxes palay-buying rules to benefit farmers

The National Food Authority (NFA) has eased its rules for purchasing palay or unmilled rice in an effort to increase the income of farmers. The grains agency said in a statement on Thursday that it has widened the acceptable moisture content for dry palay to between 11 percent and 14 percent, compared to the previous

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PNP: SC plain view ruling won’t lead to abuses

The Philippine National Police on Thursday welcomed a Supreme Court ruling on the admissibility of evidence not in plain view of authorities during a lawful arrest, while assuring the public that it would not be abused by law enforcers. In a decision made public on Wednesday, the high tribunal’s First Division said that items seized

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