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| | | | | | MARITIME MEMORIAL Members of the Philippine Coast Guard, together with families and other relatives of seafarers and fisherfolk who perished at sea, make an offering of flowers and prayers during a ceremony at Manila Bay on Sunday marking National Seafarers' Day and National Maritime Week. —RICHARD A. REYES |
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House poised to pass P6.352-T budget this week
The House of Representatives is set to approve the P6.352-trillion national budget for next year before Congress goes into break as President Marcos is expected to certify as urgent the 2025 general appropriations bill (GAB).
By Jeannette I. Andrade
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Stop 'squid tactics,' lawmakers tell VP
Both opposition and administration lawmakers at the House of Representatives on Sunday called on Vice President Sara Duterte to stop her supposed diversionary tactics and explain the Commission on Audit's (COA) adverse findings on her office's spending.
By Jeannette I. Andrade
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Police ready 200 cases vs Quiboloy protectors
DAVAO CITY—The police in Davao are preparing at least 200 cases of obstruction of justice, disobedience and other violations committed by various personalities here who tried to delay or hamper the arrest of pastor Apollo Quiboloy, including those who knew his whereabouts but concealed him from the police before and during the 16-day police operations.
By Germelina Lacorte
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Taking deepfakes seriously
Early this year, I wrote about how the world has entered the deepfake era but could not find a lot of local examples to make my article more relatable for Philippine readers. Just seven months later, I find myself revisiting the issue—this time with an abundance of local cases, illustrating how quickly deepfakes are infiltrating the online space.
By Eleanor Pinugu
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BCDA, SoKor agency team up on developing New Clark City
The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) on Saturday said it was teaming up with a South Korean government agency to promote knowledge sharing and explore collaboration opportunities in developing the 9,450-hectare New Clark City in Tarlac.
By Alden M. Monzon
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